Undress
21undress — 1. verb /ʌnˈdɹɛs,ʌnˈdʒɹɛs/ a) To remove ones clothing. b) To remove one’s clothing. Ant: dress 2. noun /ʌnˈdɹɛs,ʌnˈdʒɹɛs/ the state of having little or no …
22undress — Synonyms and related words: baldness, bareness, beauty unadorned, casual clothes, debunk, denude, disarray, discover, dishabille, dismantle, disrobe, do a strip tease, nakedness, neglige, negligee, nudity, show up, something comfortable, sport… …
23undress — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. strip, disrobe, unclothe, peel (sl.), dismantle, expose. See divestment. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. strip, take off one s clothes, undrape, disrobe, unclothe, dismantle, divest, become naked, assume the… …
24undress — v. disrobe, take clothes off; uncover, strip of …
25undress — verb (also get undressed) take off one s clothes. ↘take the clothes off (someone else). noun 1》 the state of being naked or only partially clothed. 2》 Military ordinary clothing or uniform, as opposed to that worn on ceremonial occasions (full… …
26undress — I. v. a. Disrobe, strip, divest of clothes. II. n. Dishabille, loose dress, ordinary dress …
27undress — v 1. disrobe, undrape, unclothe, nakedize, Inf. peel, doff, shed, cast or throw off, Sl. drop one s drawers, Sl. drop trow, strip, strip down to nothing. 2. uncover, unveil, expose, bare, show, reveal, bring to light, disclose, make known. n 3.… …
28undress — un·dress …
29undress — [ʌnˈdres] verb [I/T] to remove your clothes, or to remove someone else s clothes …
30undress — un•dress [[t]ʌnˈdrɛs[/t]] v. t. 1) to take the clothes off (a person); disrobe 2) to remove the dressing from (a wound, sore, etc.) 3) to strip or expose 4) to take off one s clothes 5) clo dress of a style designed to be worn on other than… …