stripped
/strɪpt/
adjective
- Having had all covering, clothing, or outer layers removed; bare.
- The stripped car sat in the junkyard, missing its doors and seats.
- He stood in the cold with stripped arms, waiting for the doctor.
- The stripped walls showed the old brickwork underneath.
- Reduced to the simplest or most basic form; without extra features or decoration.
- The stripped version of the software has only the essential tools.
- Her writing style is stripped and direct, with no unnecessary words.
- They bought a stripped model of the car to save money.
Antonyms
verb
- Past tense and past participle of strip: removed all covering, clothing, or outer layers from something or someone.
- She stripped off her wet jacket and hung it by the fire.
- The workers stripped the wallpaper in the living room over the weekend.
- He stripped the old paint from the wooden chair before refinishing it.
- Removed all parts or contents from something, leaving it bare or empty.
- After the storm, the wind stripped the tree of all its leaves.
- They stripped the engine down to its smallest parts to find the problem.
- The thieves stripped the house of all its valuables while the family was away.
- Took away someone's possessions, rights, or title, often as a punishment.
- She was stripped of her medal for breaking the competition rules.
- The court stripped him of his driving license after the accident.
- The dictator stripped the citizens of their basic freedoms.