Pronunciation: /ʌnˈroʊbd/

Definitions of unrobed

adjective describing a state of being without clothing or a robe

Example Sentences

A1 The unrobed man shivered in the cold.

A2 She felt embarrassed when she realized she was unrobed in public.

B1 The unrobed statue stood proudly in the center of the square.

B2 The unrobed figure in the painting symbolized vulnerability and freedom.

C1 The unrobed truth of the situation was finally revealed after years of secrecy.

C2 The unrobed reality of the political corruption scandal shocked the nation.

Examples of unrobed in a Sentence

formal The statue was unrobed to reveal its intricate marble details.

informal She unrobed quickly before jumping into the pool.

slang I can't believe he unrobed in front of everyone at the party!

figurative The truth was finally unrobed, revealing the shocking reality of the situation.

Grammatical Forms of unrobed

past tense

unrobed

plural

unrobed

comparative

more unrobed

superlative

most unrobed

present tense

unrobe

future tense

will unrobe

perfect tense

have unrobed

continuous tense

is unrobing

singular

unrobed

positive degree

unrobed

infinitive

to unrobe

gerund

unrobing

participle

unrobed

Origin and Evolution of unrobed

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'unrobed' originated from Old French 'desrober' which meant to undress or strip of clothing.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'unrobed' evolved to refer to the act of removing clothing or uncovering oneself, often used in a legal or formal context.