bare

adjective12 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

Lacking or without something.

Emphasizes the extent of bareness.

Indicates total bareness, with nothing covering or remaining.

Signifies a considerable degree of bareness.

Indicates that something is nearly, but not completely, bare.

Suggests that something is more bare than expected or desired.

Used to describe a state of being uncovered or empty.

Used to describe the appearance of being uncovered or empty.

To continue to be in an uncovered or empty state.

To cause something to be left in an uncovered or empty state.

To remove the covering or contents from something, leaving it empty.

To reveal or expose something that was hidden.