barebone (Meaning)

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barebone (n.)

A very lean person; one whose bones show through the skin.

Synonyms & Antonyms of barebone

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barebone Sentence Examples

  1. The budget laptop offered a barebone configuration, making it ideal for basic tasks.
  2. The office was barebone, adorned only with a desk, chair, and computer.
  3. The athlete trained with barebone equipment, focusing solely on functional movements.
  4. The barebone plot outline provided minimal details, leaving the author room for creativity.
  5. The dinner table was barebone, except for a plate of pasta and a glass of water.
  6. The apartment was barebone, lacking any furniture or decorations.
  7. The recipe called for only barebone ingredients, making it quick and easy to prepare.
  8. The barebone estimate did not include any contingencies, so unexpected expenses could arise.
  9. The software had a barebone interface, with only the essential features visible.
  10. The barebone plan required only minimal effort, allowing for maximum flexibility and efficiency.

FAQs About the word barebone

A very lean person; one whose bones show through the skin.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The budget laptop offered a barebone configuration, making it ideal for basic tasks.

The office was barebone, adorned only with a desk, chair, and computer.

The athlete trained with barebone equipment, focusing solely on functional movements.

The barebone plot outline provided minimal details, leaving the author room for creativity.