Naked | Mean of naked in English Dictionary
/ˈneɪkəd/
- not wearing any clothes
- a naked [=nude] man
- the naked human body
- her naked [=(more commonly) bare] shoulders
- He was naked from the waist up.
- The prisoners were stripped naked. [=all of their clothes were taken off]
- She was half naked [=partly dressed] when the doorbell rang.
- He's stark naked. [=he's completely naked]
- not having a usual covering
- The trees are still naked [=(more commonly) bare], but their leaves will return soon.
- a naked [=uncovered] lightbulb
- not having any decorations
- the room's naked [=bare, plain] walls
- not hidden or changed in any way
- These are the naked facts of the case.
- Tell me everything. I want the naked truth. [=the complete truth, the whole story]
- completely obvious
- an act of naked aggression
- without the use of a telescope, microscope, etc.
- distant stars and planets that cannot be seen with the naked eye
- Though extremely small, this insect is visible to the naked eye.