Pronunciation: /ˈneɪkɪd/
noun a person who is not wearing any clothes
A1 I saw a naked baby at the beach.
A2 The painting of the naked woman was displayed in the art gallery.
B1 The villagers were shocked to see the naked truth about the corrupt politician.
B2 The artist's latest exhibition featured a series of naked portraits.
C1 The novel explored the theme of vulnerability through the protagonist's naked emotions.
C2 The documentary shed light on the artist's controversial use of naked imagery in their work.
adjective describing someone or something that is not clothed or covered
A1 The baby was naked after his bath.
A2 She felt uncomfortable being naked in front of strangers.
B1 The artist painted a beautiful portrait of a naked woman.
B2 The actor had to film a scene where he was completely naked.
C1 The sculpture depicted a group of naked figures in a powerful pose.
C2 The controversial art exhibit featured photographs of naked individuals in various settings.
formal The artist painted a beautiful portrait of a naked woman.
informal I can't believe he jumped into the pool naked!
slang She was caught streaking naked through the park.
figurative He felt naked without his phone, it was like losing a limb.
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