naked

/ˈneɪkɪd/
adjective
  1. Not wearing any clothes; without clothing.
    • He felt embarrassed to be naked in front of the doctor.
    • The painting showed a naked figure lying on a beach.
    • The baby was naked after her bath.
  2. Without the usual covering or protection; exposed.
    • The wire was left naked, posing a serious safety hazard.
    • The trees stood naked after losing all their leaves in autumn.
    • They slept on the naked floor because there were no beds.
  3. Plain and simple; without any extra details or decoration.
    • His speech was a naked appeal for votes.
    • The naked truth is that we don't have enough money.
    • She gave him the naked facts about the accident.
  4. Without any added features or enhancements; bare.
    • He preferred his coffee naked, with no sugar or cream.
    • The software comes in a naked version with no extra tools.
    • The room was naked except for a single chair.
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