bare

/bɛr/
verb
  1. To uncover or reveal something that was hidden.
    • The investigation bared the truth about the scandal.
    • The dog bared its teeth when the stranger approached.
    • He bared his soul to his closest friend.
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adjective
  1. Not covered by clothing; naked.
    • The children ran barefoot on the warm sand.
    • He took off his shirt and stood with his bare chest in the sun.
    • She felt the cold wind on her bare arms.
  2. Without the usual covering or contents; empty or exposed.
    • They walked into the bare room with only a single chair.
    • The tree stood bare in winter, with no leaves left.
    • The shelves were bare after the big sale.
  3. Just enough; basic or minimal.
    • They had only the bare necessities for camping.
    • She earned a bare living from her small farm.
    • He gave a bare outline of his plan, with no details.
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