
Open English Wordnet
Verbs
(v)bareexpose to view“bare your breasts”,
“bare your feelings” Adjectives
(s)bare, au naturel, naked, nudehaving no clothes on the body“bare bodies”,
“naked from the waist up”,
“a nude model” (s)bare, scanty, sparelacking in magnitude or quantity“a bare livelihood”,
“a scanty harvest”,
“a spare diet” (a)unsheathed, barenot having a protective covering“unsheathed cables”,
“a bare blade” (a)barelacking its natural or customary covering“a bare hill”,
“bare feet” (s)bare, marginaljust barely adequate or within a lower limit“a bare majority”,
“a marginal victory” (s)bare, mere, simpleapart from anything else; without additions or modifications“only the bare facts”,
“shocked by the mere idea”,
“the simple passage of time was enough”,
“the simple truth” (s)bare, unfinishedlacking a surface finish such as paint“bare wood”,
“unfinished furniture” (s)bare, barren, bleak, desolate, starkproviding no shelter or sustenance“bare rocky hills”,
“barren lands”,
“the bleak treeless regions of the high Andes”,
“the desolate surface of the moon”,
“a stark landscape” (s)bare, strippedhaving everything extraneous removed including contents“the bare walls”,
“the cupboard was bare” (s)plain, bare, spare, unembellished, unornamentedlacking embellishment or ornamentation“a plain hair style”,
“unembellished white walls”,
“functional architecture featuring stark unornamented concrete”