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                              adj. VERBS  appear, be, feel, go around, lie, look, stand Never had he felt so completely naked. He lay naked on the bed. | strip She quickly stripped naked. | strip sb | leave sb She had been left naked and alone. | find sb ADV.  completely, entirely, quite, stark, totally She realized with a shock that she was stark naked. | almost, nearly, virtually | half I suggest you don't make a habit of going around half naked.
                        
                        
 
                        
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                            naked 
not wearing any clothes or not covered by clothes - used especially when this seems rather shocking: 
• a naked man • He got out of bed naked, and answered the telephone. • his naked chest 
have nothing on/not have anything on 
to not be wearing any clothes. This phrase is very commonly used in everyday English instead of saying that someone is naked: 
• Can you wait a minute? I've got nothing on! • The little boy didn’t have anything on when he answered the door! 
bare 
used about feet, legs, arms etc that are not covered by clothes: 
• The sand was too hot to walk on in bare feet. 
nude 
naked – used especially when talking about naked people in paintings, films etc: 
• a nude portrait of his wife 
undressed 
[ not before noun ] not wearing any clothes, especially because you have just taken them off in order to go to bed, have a bath etc: 
• Sara was undressed and ready for bed but Jenny was fully clothed. • Wearily she got undressed and stepped into the shower. 
topless 
if a woman is topless, she is not wearing any clothes on the upper part of her body, so that her breasts are not covered: 
• a topless waitress 
in the nude 
not wearing any clothes: 
• Men and women swam together in the nude and thought nothing of it. 
in your birthday suit 
informal humorous not wearing any clothes: 
• He likes to sleep in his birthday suit. He says pyjamas are uncomfortable. 
go commando 
informal humorous to not wear any underwear: 
• In summertime, he likes to go commando. 
in the buff 
informal not wearing any clothes - a very informal use: 
• a beach where you can sunbathe in the buff
                        
                        
 
                        
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