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Bare

/bɛː/
Lacking a covering or being without something necessary

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Examples:

All the hidden things were laying their secrets bare.

So lonely and bare, even in this bright, spring weather!

Here the trees were bare and their trunks were charred.

Etymology:

etymology
"Bare" originates from the Old English "bær" meaning "naked, uncovered, without clothing." It is related to Proto-Germanic *bazaz, and further connected to Old Norse berr, and German bar, maintaining similar meanings in related languages.

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17 mentions per 1 million words Frequency
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