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naked

[ney-kid]

adjective

  1. being without clothing or covering; nude.

    naked children swimming in the lake.

    Synonyms: undressed, uncovered
  2. without adequate clothing.

    a naked little beggar.

  3. bare of any covering, overlying matter, vegetation, foliage, or the like.

    naked fields.

  4. bare, stripped, or destitute (usually followed byof ).

    The trees were suddenly naked of leaves.

    Synonyms: denuded
  5. without the customary covering, container, or protection.

    a naked sword;

    a naked flame.

    Synonyms: exposed
  6. without carpets, hangings, or furnishings, as rooms or walls.

  7. (of the eye, sight, etc.) unassisted by a microscope, telescope, or other instrument.

    visible to the naked eye.

  8. defenseless; unprotected; exposed.

    naked to invaders.

    Synonyms: open, unarmed
  9. plain; simple; unadorned.

    the naked realities of the matter.

  10. not accompanied or supplemented by anything else.

    a naked outline of the facts.

  11. exposed to view or plainly revealed.

    the naked threat in the letter;

    a naked vein of coal.

  12. plain-spoken; blunt.

    the naked truth.

  13. Law.,  unsupported, as by authority or consideration.

    a naked promise.

  14. Botany.

    1. (of seeds) not enclosed in an ovary.

    2. (of flowers) without a calyx or perianth.

    3. (of stalks, branches, etc.) without leaves.

    4. (of stalks, leaves, etc.) without hairs or pubescence.

  15. Zoology.,  having no covering of hair, feathers, shell, etc.



naked

/ ˈneɪkɪd /

adjective

  1. having the body completely unclothed; undressed Compare bare 1

  2. having no covering; bare; exposed

    a naked flame

  3. with no qualification or concealment; stark; plain

    the naked facts

  4. unaided by any optical instrument, such as a telescope or microscope (esp in the phrase the naked eye )

  5. with no defence, protection, or shield

  6. (usually foll by of) stripped or destitute

    naked of weapons

  7. (of the seeds of gymnosperms) not enclosed in a pericarp

  8. (of flowers) lacking a perianth

  9. (of stems) lacking leaves and other appendages

  10. (of animals) lacking hair, feathers, scales, etc

  11. law

    1. unsupported by authority or financial or other consideration

      a naked contract

    2. lacking some essential condition to render valid; incomplete

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Other Word Forms

  • nakedly adverb
  • nakedness noun
  • half-naked adjective
  • seminaked adjective
  • unnaked adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of naked1

before 900; Middle English naked ( e ), Old English nacod; cognate with Dutch naakt, German nackt, Gothic naqths; akin to Old Norse nakinn, Latin nūdus, Greek gymnós, Sanskrit nagnás
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Word History and Origins

Origin of naked1

Old English nacod; related to Old High German nackot (German nackt ), Old Norse noktr, Latin nudus
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Example Sentences

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It’s these kinds of details that can only be observed with the naked eye and the human mind, the kinds of tells that are so specific that an AI program can’t pick them up.

From Salon

But no one claimed that its success was a sham: “At the end of the day, I’m selling naked girls,” he told The New York Times in 2008.

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Heighted solar activity could lead to the Northern Lights being visible further south than usual, with sightings possible with the naked eye.

From BBC

There’s the lighting designer from New York who was so thrilled to finally reach the Mojave phone that she stripped naked “and ran around like a giddy little girl.”

Women cavort around naked, but so do the guys, all in full-frontal glory.

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