bareness
91nakedness — na·ked·ness || neɪkɪdnɪs n. nudeness, state of being uncovered; bareness, state of being exposed …
92bare — adjective 1》 (of a person or part of the body) not clothed or covered. ↘without the appropriate or usual covering or contents: bare floorboards. ↘(bare of) without. 2》 without elaboration; basic. ↘only just sufficient: a bare majority …
93nakedness — n. 1. Nudity, bareness. 2. Openness, exposure …
94bare — 1 adjective 1 WITHOUT CLOTHES not covered by clothes: Jonathan s bare feet made no sound in the soft sand. 2 LAND/TREES not covered by trees or grass, or not having any leaves: a bare hillside 3 ROOMS empty, not covered by anything, or not having …
95nudity — noun there was one brief moment of nudity Syn: nakedness, bareness, state of undress, undress; informal one s birthday suit …
96bare — adj 1 Bare, naked, nude, bald, barren are comparable when they mean destitute or divested of the naturally or conventionally appropriate covering or clothing. Bare strongly suggests the removal or, often, the rejection of something additional,… …
97strip# — strip vb Strip, divest, denude, bare, dismantle can mean to deprive a person or thing of what clothes, furnishes, or invests him or it. Strip stresses a pulling or tearing off rather than a laying bare, though the latter implication is frequent;… …
98aridity — n 1. aridness, parchedness, extreme dryness, dehydration, evaporation, desiccation; torridity, torridness. 2. barrenness, unproductivity, unproductiveness, sterility, sterileness; infertility, infertileness, unfertili ty, unfruitfulness,… …
99austerity — n 1. severity, harshness, asperity, strictness; hardness, sternness, grimness, seriousness, sobriety, soberness; formality, stiffness, inflexibility, unbendingness, rigidity, rigidness, tightness, rigor, rig orousness; relentlessness,… …
100baldness — n 1. hairlessness, baldheadedness, bald patedness, calvousness, Pathol. alopecia, Zool., Bot. glabrousness. 2.(all of landscapes) barrenness, bleakness, starkness, nakedness, treelessness. 3.(all of prose styles, etc.) plainness, simplicity,… …