bares (Meaning)

bares

unfurnished or scantily supplied, destitute, having nothing left over or added, to make or lay (something) bare (see bare entry 1), worthless, just enough with nothing to spare, lacking clothing, lacking any tool or weapon, empty entry 1 sense 1, mere, not decorated or added to, bareheaded, to make or lay bare, lacking a natural, usual, or appropriate covering, lacking a covering, devoid of amplification or adornment, open to view

bares Sentence Examples

  1. The CEO bares all in an interview, revealing the company's financial woes.
  2. The wind bares the treetops, exposing their skeletal branches.
  3. She bares her soul to her therapist, seeking solace from her past trauma.
  4. The storm bares its teeth, unleashing its wrath upon the coastline.
  5. He bares his chest, a symbol of defiance against his accusers.
  6. The truth bares itself, exposing the lies that have been hidden for so long.
  7. The actress bares her emotions in a powerful performance that leaves the audience speechless.
  8. The mountain bares its peak, providing a breathtaking view for hikers.
  9. The river bares its banks, leaving behind fertile soil for farmers.
  10. The wound bares its pain, a constant reminder of the trauma endured.

FAQs About the word bares

unfurnished or scantily supplied, destitute, having nothing left over or added, to make or lay (something) bare (see bare entry 1), worthless, just enough with

exposes,reveals, uncovers, discloses, discovers, tells, shares, unmasks, divulges, spills

masks,conceals, covers (up), hides, enshrouds,camouflages, disguises, cloaks, obscures, overshadows

The CEO bares all in an interview, revealing the company's financial woes.

The wind bares the treetops, exposing their skeletal branches.

She bares her soul to her therapist, seeking solace from her past trauma.

The storm bares its teeth, unleashing its wrath upon the coastline.