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See also:nuděandnudę

English

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Michelangelo'sDavid is a well-known statue of anude male.
A model wearing what was described as anude bra.

Etymology

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Entered English 1493 as a legal term, meaning "unsupported, not formally attested," fromMiddle Englishnud, fromLatinnūdus(naked, bare).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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nude (comparativenuder,superlativenudest)

  1. (not comparable) Withoutclothing or other covering of the skin; without clothing on the genitals or female nipples.
    Why do you act so prudish whenever you seenude people?
    • 2019 December 19, Elaine McCahill, “I said no to 'Game of Thrones'nude scene, says 'Charlie' actress Sinead Watters”,Irish Independent: Charlie's breakout star Sinead Watters has revealed that she said no to anude role in Game of Thrones.
  2. (of clothing, makeup,etc., comparable) Of a color (such asbeige ortan) that evokesbare flesh.
    • 2007, Brenda Janowitz,Scot On The Rocks,→ISBN, page113:
      Vanessa always wore the same color on both her hands and feet—Hitchcock Blonde—a barely-therenude color with a dash of pink that was only two shades away from clear topcoat. It was the sort of thing you would imagine Grace Kelly in[]
    • 2010, Raquel Welch,Raquel: Beyond the Cleavage,→ISBN, page143:
      It gave me a lovely, natural, but juicy color. To correct the shape of my mouth, I lined my lips with anude color like MAC's Spice mixed with Mochaberry Automatic Lip Liner, blending the liner very carefully to make sure there was no hard edge.
    • 2012, Dilvin Yasa,Things My Daughter Needs to Know,→ISBN:
      Do not, under any circumstances (even if grunge is back in), wear a white or black bra under light-coloured clothing – only anude bra will do.
    • 2016 June 2, “Company releasesnude chest binder line for different skin tones”, inWashington Blade[1]:
    • For more quotations using this term, seeCitations:nude.
  3. (law, archaic, not comparable) Notvalid;void.
    • 1825, Sir William Hay Macnaghten,Principles and Precedents of Moohummudan Law:
      A void sale is that which can never take effect; in which the articles opposed to each other, or one of them, not bearing any legal value the contract isnude.

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Translations

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without clothing or other coveringsee alsonaked
of color of bare skin
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Noun

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nude (pluralnudes)

  1. Apainting, sculpture,photograph or otherartwork or mass-media-reproduced image depicting one or more human figure(s) in a state of near or totalundress.
    Michelangelo's David is a well-known standing malenude; Michelangelo also created several othernudes.
    Lexa sent me anude last week.
  2. (with article, "the nude") The state of totalnudity.
    she caught himinthe nude
  3. A color that resembles or evokes bare flesh; a paint, dye, etc. of such color.
    • 2013, Debra,How to be a Man Magnet[2]:
      What eye shadow looks best on my eye color? Brown eyes – Off whites,nudes, peaches, and purples.

Translations

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image depicting a human in a state of undress
state of total nudity

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Interlingua

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromEnglishnude,Italiannudo,Frenchnu andSpanishnudo/Portuguesenu (alsodesnudo anddesnudo), all fromLatinnūdus.

Adjective

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nude (comparativeplus nude,superlativeleplus nude)

  1. nude,naked,bare

Derived terms

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Italian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈnu.de/
  • Rhymes:-ude
  • Hyphenation:nù‧de

Adjective

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nude

  1. feminineplural ofnudo

Anagrams

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Latin

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Adjective

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nūde

  1. vocativemasculinesingular ofnūdus

References

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Pali

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Alternative forms

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Alternative scripts

Verb

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nude

  1. optativeactivesingular ofnudati(to push)

Portuguese

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PortugueseWikipedia has an article on:
Wikipediapt

Etymology

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Borrowed fromEnglishnude.Doublet ofnu.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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nude (invariable)

  1. nude(color)

Noun

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nude (Brazil)m or(Portugal)f (pluralnudes)

  1. (Internetslang)nude(photograph of anaked person)
    mandanudessendnudes

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Romanian

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Pronunciation

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Adjective

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nude

  1. feminine/neuterplural ofnud

Spanish

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Etymology

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Unadapted borrowing fromEnglishnude.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈnude/[ˈnu.ð̞e]
    • Rhymes:-ude
    • Syllabification:nu‧de
  • IPA(key): /ˈnjud/[ˈnjuð̞]

Noun

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nude f (pluralnudes)

  1. nude(a photograph of a naked person)
    Juan me envió unanude la semana pasada.
    Juan sent me anude last week.

Usage notes

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According toRoyal Spanish Academy (RAE) prescriptions, unadapted foreign words should be written in italics in a text printed in roman type, and vice versa, and in quotation marks in a manuscript text or when italics are not available. In practice, this RAE prescription is not always followed.

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