Word of the Day: Bare
The word “bare” is an adjective that means empty or uncovered.
- Don’t go out into the cold with a bare head. Make sure you wear a hat that covers your ears.
- Victoria likes to walk around the house in her bare feet. (no shoes or socks)
- The cupboards are bare. We need to go grocery shopping. (cupboards = cabinets where food is stored.)
- Have you ever slept outside on the bare ground?
- Pictures of bare naked women made the young man blush.
- The brave hunter killed the tiger with his bare hands. (He didn’t use any weapons.)
The adverb form of “bare” is “barely.” It means not much:
- I can barely hear you.
- There’s barely any snow on the ground.
- We barely ever eat red meat. Usually we eat fish. (It’s better to use “hardly” instead of “barely” in this sentence.)
- The woman was barely alive when emergency workers reached her.
Essential English Dictionary
Visit the Popular English Words Beginning with B page to see the list of all words starting with letter B. For seeing the HiCafe dictionary, visit the Popular English Words with Meaning page.