naked
adjective
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Bare, not covered by clothing.
“She was as naked as the day she was born.”
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Lacking some clothing; clothed only in underwear.
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Glib, without decoration, put bluntly.
“The naked facts lay there on the table, enclosed within the files.”
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Characterized by the nakedness of the people concerned or to whom the described noun is attributed.
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Unarmed.
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Unaided, unaccompanied.
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Unprotected, uncovered; (by extension) without a condom.
“I entered her naked and came in her too.”
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(of a derivative contract) Where the writer (seller) does not own the underlying asset to cover the contract.
“a naked put, a naked call”
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Resourceless, poor, lacking means.
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(with “of”) Lacking or devoid of something.
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Blank, clean, empty.
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(of land, rocks, or plants) Barren, having no foliage, unvegetated.
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Uncomfortable or vulnerable, as if missing something important.
“I feel naked without my mobile phone.”
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(of food or other consumer products) Without any additives, or without some component that would usually be included.
“Naked Bacon (a brand without nitrates or phosphates)”
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Of a singularity, not hidden within an event horizon and thus observable from other parts of spacetime.
verb
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To make naked; to bare.
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