Pronunciation: /ˈberˌhɛdɪd/
adjective describing someone who is not wearing anything on their head
A1 The man walked bareheaded in the park.
A2 She felt a bit uncomfortable being bareheaded in the sun.
B1 Despite the cold weather, he insisted on going bareheaded.
B2 The soldier stood bareheaded in front of the flag during the ceremony.
C1 The CEO surprised everyone by arriving at the meeting bareheaded.
C2 The actress was caught by paparazzi leaving the event bareheaded.
adverb modifying a verb to describe the action of not wearing anything on the head
A1 He walked bareheaded in the sun.
A2 The children played bareheaded in the park.
B1 Despite the cold weather, she went outside bareheaded.
B2 The soldier stood bareheaded in front of the flag during the ceremony.
C1 The professor entered the lecture hall bareheaded, ready to start the class.
C2 The politician greeted the crowd bareheaded, showing respect for the audience.
formal The soldier stood bareheaded in front of the monument, showing respect.
informal She walked bareheaded in the park, enjoying the sunshine.
slang I can't believe he went out bareheaded in this weather!
figurative The CEO was caught bareheaded without a plan for the company's future.
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