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naked
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word naked is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as an adjective to describe someone or something that is not wearing any clothes or that is exposed or unprotected. For example, "The child's naked feet were covered in mud."
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59 human-written examples
Many profess to be shocked by Katie's naked ambition.
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They would hang a DSLR out of the window on a long exposure to get a night shot of the impact and the smoke cloud – when all the naked eye could see was black.
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But he returned again and again to the posed naked figure, male and female – the ultimate test and validation, so the critic Robert Hughes has stated, of any artist's merit and painterly ability.
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GWYNETH PALTROW'S GOING TO SEE MY BITS!!!" After Olley survived exposure to fashionistas while naked in a confined space with flying moths ("I wanted my knickers back on pronto"), she ran across Isabella Blow.
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Gwyneth Paltrow's coming … she's going to see my bits!!! Michelle Olley's performance diary The late British fashion designer Alexander McQueen induced writer Michelle Olley to lie naked in a glass box in 2001 as the coup de theatre of a fashion show.
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Michael McMillan said when he came to Kaarma's home on 23 April to spray for insects, an angry Kaarma came to the front door naked, pointed a shotgun at him and asked what he was doing there.
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The result was illegal, of course, but it was also something of great value, produced cooperatively, and built in naked opposition to the expectations of in-kind reward that supposedly governed human behaviour in the capitalist age.
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Those naked photos you took of yourself to send to your partner?
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"But I feel totally naked when I am doing it".
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"I cannot tell you how horrific of a feeling that is," she said, adding that the next thing she remembered was waking up hours later in the back of her car "practically naked".
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For a brief period it attempted to head off accusations of sexism by featuring a semi-naked "Page 7 fella".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "naked" in writing, consider the context and connotations. It can describe physical nudity, but also vulnerability or lack of embellishment. Choose the term that best fits the intended meaning and tone.
Common error
Avoid using "naked" only for physical nudity. It effectively conveys concepts like "unadorned truth" or "unprotected vulnerability" to enhance your writing.
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Linguistic Context
The word "naked" functions primarily as an adjective, modifying nouns to describe a state of being unclothed, exposed, or without covering. Ludwig's examples showcase this use in various contexts, from literal nudity to figurative exposure.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The word "naked" is a versatile adjective primarily used to describe the state of being unclothed, exposed, or lacking covering, both literally and figuratively. Ludwig AI analysis confirms its grammatical correctness and its frequent usage, particularly in news and media contexts. While "naked" is generally considered neutral in register, writers should consider the context to determine the most appropriate synonym, such as "nude", "bare", or "exposed". Understanding these nuances helps ensure accurate and impactful communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
nude
Synonymous, emphasizing the absence of clothing.
unclothed
A more formal way to describe the absence of clothing.
bare
Focuses on the lack of covering or protection.
uncovered
Implies the removal of a covering.
au naturel
A French term meaning in a natural state, often referring to nudity.
exposed
Highlights vulnerability and lack of concealment.
stripped
Suggests something has been forcibly removed.
vulnerable
Focuses on susceptibility to harm or attack.
defenseless
Emphasizes a lack of protection or means of defense.
raw
Implies a natural or unprocessed state, lacking artificial additions.
FAQs
How can I use "naked" in a sentence?
What's the difference between "naked" and "nude"?
What can I say instead of "naked"?
Is it appropriate to use "naked" in formal writing?
The appropriateness of using "naked" in formal writing depends on the context. It is generally acceptable when describing factual situations or conveying specific concepts like vulnerability. Consider "au naturel" or "nude" for artistic or medical context.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested