Pronunciation: /bɛr/
verb to uncover or expose
A1 She bares her teeth when she smiles.
A2 The tree bares fruit in the summer.
B1 He bared his soul to her during their conversation.
B2 The author bared his emotions in his latest novel.
C1 The documentary bares the harsh realities of life in the city.
C2 The artist bared his innermost thoughts through his paintings.
adjective without any clothes or not covered by anything
A1 The bear has a bare face.
A2 She walked across the bare floor.
B1 The room was bare of any furniture.
B2 He felt exposed and vulnerable standing there in just his bare skin.
C1 The stark, bare landscape stretched out before them, devoid of any signs of life.
C2 Her raw and bare emotions were on full display during the intense therapy session.
formal The hiker's feet were sore from walking on the bare rocks.
informal She was so embarrassed when she showed up to the party in a bare outfit.
slang I can't believe you went out in public with your hair looking so bare.
figurative His emotions were laid bare for all to see during the heartfelt speech.
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