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nude
[nood, nyood]
adjective
naked or unclothed, as a person or the body.
Synonyms: , ,without the usual coverings, furnishings, etc.; bare.
a nude stretch of land laid waste by brush fires.
(of a photograph, painting, statue, etc.) being or prominently displaying a representation of the nude human figure.
Law.made without a consideration or other legal essential.
a nude contract.
having the color nude.
noun
a sculpture, painting, etc., of a nude human figure.
an unclothed human figure.
the condition of being unclothed.
to sleep in the nude.
(no longer in common use; now considered offensive) a light grayish-yellow brown to brownish-pink color.
a color that falls within the spectrum of human skin colors.
nude
/ ː /
adjective
completely unclothed; undressed
having no covering; bare; exposed
law
lacking some essential legal requirement, esp supporting evidence
(of a contract, agreement, etc) made without consideration and void unless under seal
noun
the state of being naked (esp in the phrase in the nude )
a naked figure, esp in painting, sculpture, etc
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Pronunciation Note
Other 51Թ Forms
- nudely adverb
- nudeness noun
- seminude adjective
- subnude adjective
- ˈԳܻԱ noun
- ˈԳܻ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of nude1
Example Sentences
Hearing that a friend of a friend is getting serious with a nude webcam model, she says coolly: “He’s a 5-foot-7 depressed novelist who’s never been published — he couldn’t do better.”
There are his rare sketches of nude dancing women, which Miss Pickford bought almost half a century ago.
Some of the nude photographs of the children were reportedly found on the Briton's camera, which was confiscated by police after his arrest.
My theory was that people didn’t know how they should dress or how one behaves when a person, fully clothed, is talking to a nude person.
According to CNN, the scammer sent Last a nude photo and then asked for one in return.
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