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View synonyms for unclad

unclad

[ uhn-klad ]

verb

  1. a simple past tense and past participle of unclothe.


adjective

  1. naked; nude; undressed.

unclad

/ ʌnˈklæd /

adjective

  1. having no clothes on; naked


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Word History and Origins

Origin of unclad1

late Middle English word dating back to 1375–1425; un- 1, clad 1

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Example Sentences

He stood looking down upon the water for a moment; he needed to lose no time in undressing, for save for his mútya he was unclad.

She assumed the conventional position of a woman who is astonished to find herself unclad without her knowledge or consent.

So I unclad myself and laid me down, but I drew forth my sword, and laid the ancient naked blade betwixt my side and her place.

Anon she cometh back again unclad, and would step into the bed; but she saw the sword and said: What is this, Champion?

The hallucination took only one form, a beautiful woman outside the ship, unclad and beckoning.

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