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bare
adjective
-
bare
,
barer
,
barest
not
covered
by
clothes
,
leaves
,
paint
,
or
any
other
layer
;
exposed
and
naked
•
The
toddler
ran
across
the
lawn
in
his
bare
feet
.
The
toddler
ran
across
the
lawn
in
his
bare
feet
.
•
A
lone
tree
stood
on
the
hill
,
its
branches
bare
of
leaves
.
A
lone
tree
stood
on
the
hill
,
its
branches
bare
of
leaves
.
adjective
-
bare
,
barer
,
barest
having
only
what
is
basic
or
necessary
and
nothing
extra
•
We
packed
only
the
bare
essentials
for
the
camping
trip
.
We
packed
only
the
bare
essentials
for
the
camping
trip
.
•
After
paying
rent
,
I
have
money
for
the
bare
minimum
of
groceries
.
After
paying
rent
,
I
have
money
for
the
bare
minimum
of
groceries
.
adjective
-
bare
,
barer
,
barest
plain
,
empty
,
or
without
decoration
,
furniture
,
or
covering
•
The
walls
were
bare
,
waiting
for
fresh
paint
.
The
walls
were
bare
,
waiting
for
fresh
paint
.
•
She
likes
the
bare
look
of
a
minimalist
workspace
.
She
likes
the
bare
look
of
a
minimalist
workspace
.
verb
-
bare
,
baring
,
bares
,
bared
to
remove
a
covering
and
make
something
visible
;
to
uncover
or
reveal
•
The
dentist
asked
me
to
bare
my
teeth
.
The
dentist
asked
me
to
bare
my
teeth
.
•
The
storm
had
bared
the
roots
of
the
old
tree
.
The
storm
had
bared
the
roots
of
the
old
tree
.
adverb
(
slang
)
very
;
really
;
extremely
•
That
new
game
is
bare
good
!
That
new
game
is
bare
good
!
•
I'm
bare
tired
after
the
hike
.
I'm
bare
tired
after
the
hike
.
barely
adverb
almost
not
;
by
the
smallest
amount
possible
•
I
could
barely
see
the
road
through
the
heavy
fog
.
I
could
barely
see
the
road
through
the
heavy
fog
.
•
She
was
so
weak
she
could
barely
stand
.
She
was
so
weak
she
could
barely
stand
.
From
‘
bare
’
+
‘
-ly
’,
dating
back
to
Middle
English
,
originally
meaning
“
plainly
”
or
“
openly
”
before
shifting
to
the
modern
sense
of
“
hardly
”.
adverb
only
;
no
more
than
the
amount
or
number
stated
•
It's
barely
five
o'clock
,
and
the
sun
has
already
set
.
It's
barely
five
o'clock
,
and
the
sun
has
already
set
.
•
The
tiny
village
has
barely
two
hundred
residents
.
The
tiny
village
has
barely
two
hundred
residents
.
See
primary
sense
etymology
above
;
the
meaning
of
“
only
”
developed
from
the
idea
of
something
being
stripped
down
to
the
minimum
.