Make visible, allow others to see "bare your breasts "; "bare your feelings " Make public "She bared her opinions on welfare "; - publicize, publicise [Brit], air Remove or clear everything so that nothing is left "The winter storms bared the trees "; - denude, denudate, strip Sounds like: bear Derived forms: bared, baring, barer, barest, bares
There is considerable confusion between the verbs bear and bare. It may help to remember that the verb bare has only one meaning: "to uncover," as in " bare your shoulders" and "a dog baring its teeth."
Idiom bare naked (Definition of bare from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
BARE definition: without covering or clothing; naked; nude. See examples of bare used in a sentence.
Bare, stark, barren share the sense of lack or absence of something that might be expected.
A bare surface is not covered or decorated with anything. They would have liked bare wooden floors throughout the house.
Lacking the usual or appropriate covering or clothing; naked: a bare arm. 2. Exposed to view; undisguised: bare fangs. 3. Lacking the usual furnishings, equipment, or decoration: bare walls. 4. Having no addition, adornment, or qualification: the bare facts. 5. Just sufficient; mere: the bare necessities. 6. Obsolete Bareheaded. 1.
bare, adj., adv., & n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary