barehead

/bɛrˈhɛd/
adverb
  1. Without a hat or head covering.
    • He walked barehead through the cold, regretting leaving his cap at home.
    • They stood barehead in the sun, waiting for the parade to start.
    • The queen appeared barehead, a rare sight for the public.
verb
  1. To remove one's hat or head covering; to go without a hat.
    • The soldiers were ordered to barehead during the national anthem.
    • She decided to barehead in the warm sun, letting her hair blow free.
    • The gentleman bareheaded as he entered the church out of respect.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Having no hat or other covering on the head.
    • She felt strange being barehead at the formal event, but she had lost her hat.
    • The barehead hiker enjoyed the breeze on his scalp.
    • The barehead boy ran through the rain, his hair soaked.
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