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    bare
    /bɛː/

    adjective

    verb

    • 1. uncover (a part of the body or other thing) and expose it to view: "he bared his chest to show his scar"

    determiner

    • 1. a large amount or number of: informal British "my birthday's on the 22nd—I'm gonna get bare cash"

    adverb

    • 1. very; really (used as an intensifier): informal British "you are bare lazy"

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  2. without any clothes or not covered by anything: The hot sand burned my bare feet. Inside, the floors were bare and there was very little furniture. Bare also means the least possible or only this much of something: They had nothing beyond the bare necessities (of life) (= the most basic things you need).

  3. Bear the cost (or expense) means “to pay for something.” The company considered hiring additional staff, but it couldn’t bear the cost. Bare minimum means “the least possible.”

  4. 1. a. : lacking a natural, usual, or appropriate covering. b (1) : lacking clothing. bare feet. (2) obsolete : bareheaded. c. : lacking any tool or weapon. opened the box with his bare hands. 2. : open to view : exposed. laying bare their secrets. 3. a. : unfurnished or scantily supplied. a bare room. b. : destitute. bare of all safeguards. 4.

  5. Bare can be an adjective that means uncovered (as in bare feet) or empty or without the usual contents (as in bare cabinets or bare walls), or a verb meaning to reveal or open to view (as in bare your secrets).

  6. The adjective bare describes something or someone that is naked or unclothed. Bare can be used in many different ways: to describe the inside of your nearly-empty refrigerator, an uncarpeted floor, or your unadorned, sparsely decorated bedroom. The word bare can also be used as a verb meaning "to

  7. Mar 28, 2024 · The words bear and bare sound the same but mean different things. Bear can mean to carry something or to endure. For example, “I can’t bear the weight of this backpack.” It also refers to the large, furry animal. On the other hand, bare means uncovered or without clothing.

  8. May 2, 2024 · 1. “Bear with me” vs. “Bare with me”: “Bear with me” means to ask for patience or understanding. “Bare with me” is incorrect and doesn’t convey the intended meaning. 2.”Bear in mind” vs. “Bare in mind”: “Bear in mind” means to remember or keep something in consideration.

  9. Jun 29, 2020 · What does bare mean? Bare is an adjective that means “without covering or clothing; naked; nude.” For example: Some places of worship would prefer you to cover up your bare shoulders before coming inside. When it comes to a space, bare can also refer to “without the usual furnishings, contents, etc.”

  10. Bare and bear are easy to confuse. A bear means a large mammal (e.g., polar bear), to carry (in many senses of the word), to endure or to maintain a direction. Bare means uncovered, naked, or exposed.

  11. Jul 15, 2021 · When choosing between the homophones “bare” and “bear,” remember that “bare” always relates to being uncovered, while the word “bear” has multiple meanings.