naked
Americanadjective
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being without clothing or covering; nude.
naked children swimming in the lake.
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without adequate clothing.
a naked little beggar.
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bare of any covering, overlying matter, vegetation, foliage, or the like.
naked fields.
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bare, stripped, or destitute (usually followed byof ).
The trees were suddenly naked of leaves.
- Synonyms:
- denuded
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without the customary covering, container, or protection.
a naked sword;
a naked flame.
- Synonyms:
- exposed
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without carpets, hangings, or furnishings, as rooms or walls.
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(of the eye, sight, etc.) unassisted by a microscope, telescope, or other instrument.
visible to the naked eye.
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defenseless; unprotected; exposed.
naked to invaders.
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plain; simple; unadorned.
the naked realities of the matter.
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not accompanied or supplemented by anything else.
a naked outline of the facts.
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exposed to view or plainly revealed.
the naked threat in the letter;
a naked vein of coal.
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plain-spoken; blunt.
the naked truth.
- Synonyms:
- unvarnished, stark, simple
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Law. unsupported, as by authority or consideration.
a naked promise.
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Botany.
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(of seeds) not enclosed in an ovary.
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(of flowers) without a calyx or perianth.
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(of stalks, branches, etc.) without leaves.
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(of stalks, leaves, etc.) without hairs or pubescence.
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Zoology. having no covering of hair, feathers, shell, etc.
adjective
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having the body completely unclothed; undressed Compare bare 1
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having no covering; bare; exposed
a naked flame
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with no qualification or concealment; stark; plain
the naked facts
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unaided by any optical instrument, such as a telescope or microscope (esp in the phrase the naked eye )
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with no defence, protection, or shield
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(usually foll by of) stripped or destitute
naked of weapons
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(of the seeds of gymnosperms) not enclosed in a pericarp
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(of flowers) lacking a perianth
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(of stems) lacking leaves and other appendages
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(of animals) lacking hair, feathers, scales, etc
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law
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unsupported by authority or financial or other consideration
a naked contract
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lacking some essential condition to render valid; incomplete
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Other Word Forms
- half-naked adjective
- nakedly adverb
- nakedness noun
- seminaked adjective
- unnaked adjective
Etymology
Origin of naked
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
Example Sentences
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Children and infants, some of them nearly naked, wandered into the streets.
From Salon • Apr. 6, 2026
The astronauts have already started seeing features of the celestial body never before viewed with a naked human eye.
From Barron's • Apr. 6, 2026
"While a laser looks to the naked eye like a steady beam, there's actually a lot of fluctuation, which causes noise when you're using lasers for measurement," says Vamivakas.
From Science Daily • Mar. 31, 2026
As Tristan breathed his final “Isolde,” the expression on Mr. Spyres’s face—open-eyed and naked with longing—said it all.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 11, 2026
The scientists who had come in from California and Hawaii weren’t as familiar with the mountain as Crandell and Mullineaux; they didn’t realize with their naked eyes how dramatically Mount St. Helens had changed.
From "Mountain of Fire" by Rebecca E. F. Barone
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