Unclothe

Word UNCLOTHE
Character 8
Hyphenation un clothe
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Unclothe"

What do we mean by unclothe?

To remove the clothing or cover from; strip. transitive verb

To strip of clothes; make naked; divest of covering.

Figuratively, to divest; free; strip.

To strip of clothes or covering; to make naked. transitive verb

To strip of clothes or covering; to make naked. verb

Take the covers off verb

Strip verb

Get undressed verb

To strip of clothes or covering; to make naked.

A person with no clothes on with there booty showing Urban Dictionary

A person who does not have any clothes on and is naked. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Unclothe

The word "unclothe" in example sentences

Director Ron Daniels kept the action fluid and focused - he even captured Neruda's sung love poem to his wife by having the poet artfully unclothe her, with only her upper back revealed to the audience. ❋ Donna Perlmutter (2010)

In light that shrieked from this potency glared an image of each, perceived and bared as only climacteric can, unclothe in fervency of mutual ascent, the nakedness of man. ❋ Ivan Donn Carswell (2008)

Perhaps this desire to unclothe the reporter stemmed from her deeply held belief that wearing more than a few leaves posed a grave mental health risk. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Yet the hand knew, too, how to unclothe her where it wanted. ❋ Unknown (2004)

She knew that she would be taken through to the bedchamber, that he would unclothe her and lay her on the bed. ❋ Balogh, Mary (1988)

A woman might as well turn into a fashion-block as allow her maid to clothe and unclothe her as your maid does you! ❋ Amy Le Feuvre (N/A)

But if we could prepare ourselves thus for the virtues, we should unclothe ourselves, so to speak, from life, and should float on the wide expanses of this divine sea, and created things would no longer have power to touch us. ❋ William Ralph Inge (1907)

Sometimes he would tackle certain love songs which the weakness of the artists and the dullness of the audience in tacit agreement had clothed about with sickly sentimentality: and he would unclothe them: he would restore to them their rough, crude sensuality. ❋ Romain Rolland (1905)

Then became the judge all wood and angry, and commanded to unclothe her and beat her with sinews of bulls, and frot her flesh with salt, and when she had long endured this, that her body was all bloody, the judge did do close her in a prison unto the time that he had deliberated of what torments he might make her die. ❋ 1230-1298 (1900)

And every day twice this malady came to him, and two persons might not keep him ne hold him but that he would despoil and unclothe him maugre them both. ❋ 1230-1298 (1900)

Tranquillinus answered: If thou knewest of a ring of gold in which were a precious stone, Iying in the mire of a valley, thou wouldst send thy servants for to take up this ring and if they might not lift it up, thou wouldst unclothe thyself of thy clothes of silk and do on a coarse coat and wouldst help to take up this ring and make a great feast. ❋ 1230-1298 (1900)

Thus it is that to unclothe a person, is to humiliate him; this was so even in Homeric times, for we may recall the threat of ❋ Havelock Ellis (1899)

Now God had given power to the angel further to unclothe that soul, to take from it all those outward attributes of time and place and circumstance whereby the individual life is marked off from the life of the whole. ❋ Olive Schreiner (1887)

For God had given it to that angel to unclothe a human soul; to take from it all those outward attributes of form, and colour, and age, and sex, whereby one man is known from among his fellows and is marked off from the rest, and the soul lay before them, bare, as a man turning his eye inwards beholds himself. ❋ Olive Schreiner (1887)

There are minds in a time like ours which, in order to keep the idea of a future life before them at all, find it necessary to unclothe the picture, and to sink all its details in the conception of an illimitable good. ❋ 1823-1886 (1877)

We uncover, indeed we unclothe an ugly, pot-bellied, pale-orange larva. ❋ Jean-Henri Fabre (1869)

This with him was to unclothe himself of his true strength. ❋ John Campbell Shairp (1852)

How came so many men of such different races and nations of mankind to hasten to unclothe themselves of all their previous beliefs in order to adopt these fantastical fables? ❋ Henry Rogers (1841)

A man came [in the room] into an unclothed sexy woman [showing] her [vigina] ❋ TTligmanuts (2019)

The unclothed person was so [embarrassed] when someone [came] [in the room]. ❋ Bemofamily (2009)

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