barer

Variant of bare

bare definition

bare (ber)

adjective barer bar′er, barest bar′·est

    1. without the natural or customary covering bare wooden floors
    2. without clothing; naked bare legs
  1. without equipment, supplies, or furnishings; empty a bare room, a bare larder
  2. without embellishment; unadorned; simple; plain the bare facts
  3. without tools or weapons: obsolete except in bare hands
  4. threadbare
  5. no more than; mere a bare subsistence wage

Etymology: ME bar < OE bær < IE *bhoso-s < ? base *bhes-, to rub off > sand

transitive verb bared, baring bar′·ing

to make bare; uncover; strip; expose

Related Forms:

bare Idioms

lay bare

to open to view; uncover; expose

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
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