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nude/n(y)o?od/
Adjective: Wearing no clothes; naked.
Noun: A naked human figure, typically as the subject of a painting, sculpture, or photograph.
Synonyms: adjective. bare - unclad - unclothed - bald
noun. nakedness - bareness
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"Nude" refers typically to a woman without clothes. "Naked" refers the same with men.
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And finally, you to your girl friend: "I love to see you nude, baby."
Get the picture?
nude |n(y)o?od|
adjective
wearing no clothes; naked: a painting of a nude model.
• [ attrib. ] depicting or performed by naked people: he was asked to act in a frank nude scene.
• (esp. of hosiery) flesh-colored: black shoes with beige or nude stockings.
noun
a naked human figure, typically as the subject of a painting, sculpture, or photograph: a study of a kneeling nude.
• flesh color.
PHRASES
in the nude in an unclothed state: I like to swim in the nude.
ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense ‘plain, explicit’): from Latin nudus. The current sense is first found in noun use in the early 18th cent.
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