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bare

12 ENTRIES FOUND:
  1. 1) bare (adjective)
  2. 2) bare (verb)
  3. 3) bare
  4. bare'e (noun)
  5. bare-assed (adverb or adjective)
  6. bare bones (noun plural)
  7. bare-eyed cockatoo (noun)
  8. bare fallow (noun)
  9. bare-handed (adverb or adjective)
  10. bare-knuckle (adjective or adverb)
  11. bare trust (noun)
  12. buff-bare (adjective)

1bare

adj \ˈber\
bar·erbar·est

Definition of BARE

1
a : lacking a natural, usual, or appropriate covering b (1) : lacking clothing <bare feet> (2) obsolete : bareheaded c : lacking any tool or weapon <opened the box with his bare hands>
2
: open to view : exposed <laying bare their secrets>
3
a : unfurnished or scantily supplied <a bare room> b : destitute <bare of all safeguards>
4
a : having nothing left over or added <the bare necessities of life> b : mere <a bare two hours away> c : devoid of amplification or adornment <the bare facts>
5
obsolete : worthless
bare·ness noun

Examples of BARE

  1. There was a rug in the front room of the house, but the other floors were bare.
  2. Do not let the bare wires touch.
  3. He covered her bare arms with his coat.
  4. He had a glove on his left hand, but his right hand was bare.
  5. The ground was bare where the statue had stood for years.
  6. There was only one bare shelf.
  7. Her office was pretty bare, having only one desk and one chair.
  8. This is the barest room in the house.
  9. He only told me the bare facts about what happened.
  10. The dining room is warm and comfortable in a quasi-Tuscan-villa style, with bare wood floors, mottled walls, … and a glass room divider etched with images of grapes. —Colman Andrews, Gourmet, March 2007

Origin of BARE

Middle English, from Old English bær; akin to Old High German bar naked, Lithuanian basas barefoot
First Known Use: before 12th century

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