bare
Pronunciación: [bɛr]
Palabra
Contexto: «appearance»
(adjective) when something is without covering or decoration. For example, if a room has no furniture or your skin has no clothes on it, we say it is bare.
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The walls were painted a bright color, but the room still felt bare without any pictures.
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The garden looked too bare after they removed all the plants.
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Why is the tree so bare in the winter?
Contexto: «exposing»
(verb) to remove the cover from something or to show something that is usually hidden. Like when you take off a coat to show your shirt, you are baring your shirt.
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He bared his arm to show the cool tattoo he got.
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She didn’t bare her feelings, so her friends didn’t know she was sad.
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What did you bared in the presentation?
Contexto: «minimum»
(adjective) when you have the most simple or basic amount of something. If you have bare essentials, it means you only have what is absolutely necessary.
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He traveled with only the bare necessities, just what he needed for the trip.
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After the big sale, the shelves were bare and there were barely any items left.
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What are the bare minimum supplies we need for this project?
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