undress
/ʌnˈdrɛs/
verb
- To remove one's own clothes.
- The toddler can undress himself now, but he still needs help with buttons.
- After the long hike, they quickly undressed and jumped into the lake.
- She went into the bedroom to undress before taking a shower.
- To remove the clothes from someone else.
- He helped undress the injured climber to check for frostbite.
- The nurse gently undressed the patient to examine the wound.
- Parents often undress their babies before bath time.
noun
- The state of being naked or wearing very few clothes.
- It is not appropriate to be in a state of undress in public.
- The doctor asked him to get into a state of undress for the examination.
- The painting shows a figure in a state of undress.