Pronunciation: /ʌnˈdrɛs/
noun the act of removing one's clothing
A1 I saw a sign that said 'Undress for the spa'.
A2 The undress code for the party is casual.
B1 She wore a beautiful undress to the formal event.
B2 The museum displayed a collection of historical undresses.
C1 The designer's latest collection featured elegant undresses.
C2 The exhibit showcased undresses from different time periods.
verb to remove one's clothing
A1 She undresses before taking a shower.
A2 He undressed quickly after coming home from work.
B1 The actor undressed in the dressing room before going on stage.
B2 She undressed slowly, savoring the moment before getting into bed.
C1 The model undressed for the photo shoot, revealing her toned physique.
C2 He undressed in front of the mirror, admiring his reflection before getting dressed for the event.
formal She asked him to undress before the medical examination.
informal I undress as soon as I get home from work.
slang I can't believe she undressed in front of everyone at the party.
figurative The artist used layers of paint to undress the true meaning of the painting.
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