Pronunciation: /ʌnˈkloʊðd/
verb past participle form of the verb 'unclothe', meaning to remove clothing from someone or something
A1 The baby unclothed himself before getting into the bathtub.
A2 She quickly unclothed and changed into her pajamas.
B1 The model unclothed for the photoshoot.
B2 The actor unclothed on stage as part of the performance.
C1 The artist unclothed in front of the mirror to paint a self-portrait.
C2 The athlete unclothed in the locker room before the game.
adjective describes a person or thing that is not wearing clothes
A1 The baby was unclothed after the diaper change.
A2 The unclothed man ran into the lake for a swim.
B1 The unclothed statue stood proudly in the center of the square.
B2 The unclothed models posed for the art class.
C1 The unclothed protesters were arrested for public indecency.
C2 The unclothed performance pushed the boundaries of artistic expression.
formal The art exhibit featured sculptures of unclothed figures.
informal I accidentally walked in on my roommate unclothed.
slang Dude, cover up, you're totally unclothed!
figurative His emotions were laid bare, leaving him feeling emotionally unclothed.
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