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nude
[nood, nyood]
adjective
naked or unclothed, as a person or the body.
without the usual coverings, furnishings, etc.; bare.
a nude stretch of land laid waste by brush fires.
(of a photograph, painting, statue, etc.) being or prominently displaying a representation of the nude human figure.
Law., made without a consideration or other legal essential.
a nude contract.
having the color nude.
noun
a sculpture, painting, etc., of a nude human figure.
an unclothed human figure.
the condition of being unclothed.
to sleep in the nude.
(no longer in common use; now considered offensive) a light grayish-yellow brown to brownish-pink color.
a color that falls within the spectrum of human skin colors.
nude
/ njuːd /
adjective
completely unclothed; undressed
having no covering; bare; exposed
law
lacking some essential legal requirement, esp supporting evidence
(of a contract, agreement, etc) made without consideration and void unless under seal
noun
the state of being naked (esp in the phrase in the nude )
a naked figure, esp in painting, sculpture, etc
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Other Word Forms
- nudely adverb
- nudeness noun
- seminude adjective
- subnude adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of nude1
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