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1. naked
adjective.
(ˈneɪkəd)
Completely
unclothed.
Synonyms
bare
nude
au naturel
unclothed
Antonyms
clothed
ample
adorned
hospitable
fancy
Etymology
naked (English)
naked (Middle English (1100-1500))
nacod (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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2. naked-muzzled
adjective.
Having
a
muzzle
that
is
hairless.
Synonyms
hairless
Antonyms
hairy
pilose
3. mother-naked
adjective.
As
naked
as
at
birth.
Synonyms
naked as the day one was born
in one's birthday suit
naked as the day you were born
in your birthday suit
unclothed
Antonyms
clothed
adorned
cowled
appareled
robed
4. naked-tailed
adjective.
Having
a
tail
that
is
hairless.
Synonyms
hairless
Antonyms
hairy
pilose
5. strip-Jack-naked
noun.
A
card
game
for
two
players
in
which
the
object
is
to
win
all
of
the
other
player's
cards.
Synonyms
beggar-my-neighbour
cards
beggar-my-neighbor
card game
6. naked
adjective.
(ˈneɪkəd)
Having
no
protecting
or
concealing
cover.
Synonyms
defenseless
unprotected
Antonyms
protected
sheathed
seal
Etymology
naked (English)
naked (Middle English (1100-1500))
nacod (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. naked
adjective.
(ˈneɪkəd)
Devoid
of
elaboration
or
diminution
or
concealment;
bare
and
pure.
Synonyms
open
overt
raw
Antonyms
covert
full
painted
wide
Etymology
naked (English)
naked (Middle English (1100-1500))
nacod (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. naked
adjective.
(ˈneɪkəd)
(of
the
eye
or
ear
e.g.)
without
the
aid
of
an
optical
or
acoustical
device
or
instrument.
Synonyms
unassisted
Antonyms
assisted
lock
Etymology
naked (English)
naked (Middle English (1100-1500))
nacod (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. naked
adjective.
(ˈneɪkəd)
Lacking
any
cover.
Synonyms
bare
Antonyms
covered
cover
Etymology
naked (English)
naked (Middle English (1100-1500))
nacod (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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