Pronunciation: /ʌnklæd/
adjective not wearing any clothes; naked
A1 The baby ran around the house unclad.
A2 The statue in the park was unclad and made of marble.
B1 The artist painted a beautiful unclad portrait of the model.
B2 The unclad truth about the situation was finally revealed.
C1 The unclad beauty of the landscape took my breath away.
C2 The unclad vulnerability of the character made them relatable to the audience.
adverb in a state of being naked or not wearing any clothes
A1 The baby ran unclad around the house.
A2 She felt unclad without her usual accessories.
B1 The artist painted unclad figures in his latest exhibition.
B2 The explorer ventured unclad into the unknown territory.
C1 The truth was unclad for all to see.
C2 The unclad reality of the situation hit him hard.
formal The artist painted a portrait of the model in an unclad pose.
informal I can't believe you went unclad in front of everyone at the beach!
slang She was caught unclad by her ex-boyfriend in the changing room.
figurative The unclad truth about the situation was finally revealed.
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