- naked
- na|ked [ `neıkəd ] adjective **1. ) not wearing any clothes: BARE:a drawing of a naked womanhalf-naked: The half-naked body was found on the river bank.strip naked (=take all your clothes off): He stripped naked and got into the shower.naked to the waist (=not wearing clothes on the top part of the body)stark/buck naked (=completely naked): She stood there stark naked.a ) if a part of your body is naked, it is not covered by clothes:naked shoulders/breasts/skin2. ) not covered:a naked flame/bulb/lighta naked blade/sword3. ) naked emotions are very strong and can be clearly seen in someone's expression:naked fear/terrora ) used for describing unpleasant behavior that is not controlled or limited:naked aggression/ambitionthe naked eyeif you can see something with the naked eye, you can see it without using a TELESCOPE, MICROSCOPE, etc.:The eggs are so small they cannot be seen with the naked eye.visible/invisible to the naked eye: the millions of stars that are invisible to the naked eyethe naked truththe truth about something, especially something unpleasant╾ na|ked|ly adverb╾ na|ked|ness noun uncount
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.