Bare /(bâr)/

Bare

a.
  1. Without clothes or covering; stripped of the usual covering; naked; as, his body is bare; the trees are bare.
  2. With head uncovered; bareheaded.
    When once thy foot enters the church, be bare.
  3. Without anything to cover up or conceal one's thoughts or actions; open to view; exposed.
    Bare in thy guilt, how foul must thou appear !
  4. Plain; simple; unadorned; without polish; bald; meager.
  5. Destitute; indigent; empty; unfurnished or scantily furnished; -- used with of (rarely with in) before the thing wanting or taken away; as, a room bare of furniture.
  6. Threadbare; much worn.
    It appears by their bare liveries that they live by your bare words.
  7. Mere; alone; unaccompanied by anything else; as, a bare majority.
    Nor are men prevailed upon by bare words.

Phrases & Compounds

Under bare poles
having no sail set.

Bare

n.
  1. Surface; body; substance. [R.]
    You have touched the very bare of naked truth.
    — Marston.
  2. That part of a roofing slate, shingle, tile, or metal plate, which is exposed to the weather. (Arch.)

Bare

v. t.

imp. & p. p. Bared; p. pr. & vb. n. Baring

  1. To strip off the covering of; to make bare; as, to bare the breast.

Bare

v.
  1. Bore; the old preterit of Bear, v.