Naked

/ˈneɪkɪd/ adjective

Naked means not wearing any clothes. It can also describe something that is completely uncovered, unprotected, or obvious, like “naked fear” or “the naked truth.”

From Old English *nacod*, related to German *nackt* and Dutch *naakt*, all meaning “bare, unclothed.” The figurative sense of being exposed or obvious developed naturally from the physical meaning.

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