bare
//bɛr//
Translation
bare
Definition
When something is bare, it is plain, simple, and without any extra decoration, details, or additions. This meaning often describes a minimal or unadorned state, focusing on the essential elements only. For example, a bare room has no furniture or ornaments, and bare facts are presented without any embellishment or interpretation. It is commonly used in contexts where simplicity or lack of extras is emphasized.
Example
“The room was completely bare, with only a single chair in the corner.”
“She gave a bare account of the incident, avoiding any unnecessary details.”
“The walls were bare, painted in a plain white color.”
“He lived a bare existence with only the essentials for survival.”
“The report presented the bare facts without any commentary.”
“The garden looked bare in winter, with no flowers or leaves.”
“They stripped the room to its bare minimum for the renovation.”
“Her writing style is bare and direct, with no flowery language.”
“The table was bare except for a single glass of water.”
“He offered a bare outline of the plan, leaving out the specifics.”
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Other meanings
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