bareness
1Bareness — Bare ness, n. The state of being bare. [1913 Webster] …
2bareness — early 15c., from BARE (Cf. bare) (adj.) + NESS (Cf. ness) …
3bareness — [n] state of being unclothed dishabille, nakedness, nudity, starkness, unadornment, undress; concept 453 Ant. clothed …
4bareness — bare ► ADJECTIVE 1) not clothed or covered. 2) without the appropriate or usual covering or contents: a big, bare room. 3) without elaboration; basic: the bare facts. 4) only just sufficient: a bare majority. ► VERB ▪ uncover and reveal. ● …
5bareness — noun see bare I …
6bareness — See bare1. * * * …
7bareness — noun The state of being bare …
8bareness — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Nakedness] Syn. nudity, undress, d?shabill?; see nakedness . 2. [Plainness] Syn. unadornment, starkness, austerity; see simplicity 2 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The state of being without clothes: nakedness, nudeness,… …
9bareness — bare·ness || beÉ™nɪs n. emptiness; exposed condition; nakedness …
10bareness — n 1. nakedness, nudeness, nudity, undress; disrobement, divestment, divestiture; baldness, featherlessness. 2. plainness, simpleness, simplicity, pureness, purity; severity, starkness, austerity; brevity, laconism; unadornment, unembellishment,… …