naked
How to Use Naked
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishBare or uncovered — used literally for the body and figuratively for anything stripped of its usual covering or disguise.
In finance, "naked" describes a trade made without owning the underlying asset (e.g. a naked short) — a specialised sense worth knowing if you read business news.
Word Forms
more naked comparative, most naked superlative
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
He jumped into the lake completely _____.
Etymology
From Old English nacod, tracing back to a Proto-Germanic root meaning "naked" — a distant relative of "nude."