English dictionary: words starting with bare
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adjective(of a person or part of the body) not clothed or covered.
Usage examples:
He was bare from the waist up
verbUncover (a part of the body or other thing) and expose it to view.
Usage examples:
He bared his chest to show his scar
determinerA large amount or number of.
Usage examples:
My birthday's on the 22nd—i'm gonna get bare cash
adverbVery; really (used as an intensifier).
Usage examples:
You are bare lazy
phraseReveal one's innermost secrets and feelings to someone.
Usage examples:
One feels vulnerable in baring one's soul to another
adjectiveUsed to describe an amount of money that is only just enough, or too little, for a particular purpose, or an arrangement that offers as little of something as possible
Usage examples:
This bare-bones budget is far short of the amount we need to maintain existing programs., the airli…
adverbOn an unsaddled horse or other animal.
Usage examples:
She rode bareback, without saddle or stirrups
adjectiveRiding on an unsaddled horse or other animal.
Usage examples:
A bareback circus rider
adjectiveRelating to or denoting a boat or ship hired without a crew.
Usage examples:
Bareboat charters
nounThe renting of a boat, ship, or aircraft without including fuel, people to work on it, etc.
Usage examples:
Escape winter and experience a sailing vacation with a bareboat charter from our fleet.
adjectiveReduced to or comprising only the basic or essential elements of something.
Usage examples:
A bare-bones version of the story
verbUncover (a part of the body or other thing) and expose it to view.
Usage examples:
He bared his chest to show his scar
adjective(of a person or part of the body) not clothed or covered.
Usage examples:
He was bare from the waist up
determinerA large amount or number of.
Usage examples:
My birthday's on the 22nd—i'm gonna get bare cash
adverbVery; really (used as an intensifier)
Usage examples:
You are bare lazy
adjectiveShameless and undisguised.
Usage examples:
A barefaced lie
adjectiveWearing nothing on the feet.
Usage examples:
The man in front of me had his barefoot toddler standing on the counter
adverbWithout wearing anything on the feet.
Usage examples:
I won't walk barefoot
adjectiveWearing nothing on the feet.
Usage examples:
The man in front of me had his barefoot toddler standing on the counter
adverbWithout wearing anything on the feet.
Usage examples:
I won't walk barefoot
nounA light, silky dress fabric resembling gauze, typically made from wool.
Usage examples:
She ought to have worn a white dress as the others did but grandmother said her new pink barege wou…
adjectiveDone with nothing in or covering one's hands.
Usage examples:
He made an athletic barehanded catch
adverbWith nothing in or covering one's hands.
Usage examples:
He wore netting over his face but worked barehanded
adjectiveWearing nothing on one's head.
Usage examples:
Some of the men wear hats, others are bareheaded
adverbWithout a covering for one's head.
Usage examples:
He walked bareheaded in the beating rain
adjective(of a boxer or boxing match) without gloves.
adjective(of a boxer or boxing match) without gloves.
adjectiveWearing clothing that does not cover one's legs.
Usage examples:
Swap the barelegged summer look with leggings for autumn
adverbOnly just; almost not.
Usage examples:
She nodded, barely able to speak
adjective(of a person or part of the body) not clothed or covered.
Usage examples:
He was bare from the waist up
verbUncover (a part of the body or other thing) and expose it to view.
Usage examples:
He bared his chest to show his scar
determinerA large amount or number of.
Usage examples:
My birthday's on the 22nd—i'm gonna get bare cash
adverbVery; really (used as an intensifier)
Usage examples:
You are bare lazy
verbUncover (a part of the body or other thing) and expose it to view.
Usage examples:
He bared his chest to show his scar
adjective(of a person or part of the body) not clothed or covered.
Usage examples:
He was bare from the waist up
determinerA large amount or number of.
Usage examples:
My birthday's on the 22nd—i'm gonna get bare cash
adverbVery; really (used as an intensifier)
Usage examples:
You are bare lazy
adjective(of a person or part of the body) not clothed or covered.
Usage examples:
He was bare from the waist up
verbUncover (a part of the body or other thing) and expose it to view.
Usage examples:
He bared his chest to show his scar
determinerA large amount or number of.
Usage examples:
My birthday's on the 22nd—i'm gonna get bare cash
adverbVery; really (used as an intensifier)
Usage examples:
You are bare lazy
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