bare (Verb) — Make visible, allow others to see. ex. "bare your breasts" ex. "bare your feelings"
bare (Verb) — Make public. ex. "She bared her opinions on welfare"
bare (Verb) — Remove or clear everything so that nothing is left.
bare (Adjective) — Completely unclothed. ex. "bare bodies"
bare (Adjective) — Lacking in amplitude or quantity. ex. "a bare livelihood"
bare (Adjective) — Not having a protective covering. ex. "a bare blade"
bare (Adjective) — Lacking its natural or customary covering. ex. "a bare hill" ex. "bare feet"
bare (Adjective) — Just barely adequate or within a lower limit. ex. "a bare majority"
bare (Adjective) — Apart from anything else; without additions or modifications. ex. "only the bare facts"
bare (Adjective) — Lacking a surface finish such as paint. ex. "bare wood"
bare (Adjective) — Providing no shelter or sustenance. ex. "bare rocky hills"
bare (Adjective) — Having everything extraneous removed including contents. ex. "the cupboard was bare" ex. "the bare walls"
bare (Adjective) — Lacking embellishment or ornamentation. ex. "a bare hair style"