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View usage for: (ʌndres) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense undresses, present participle undressing, past tense, past participle undressed1. verbWhen you undress or undress someone, you take off your clothes or someone else's clothes. She went out, leaving Rachel to undress and have her shower. [VERB] She undressed the child before putting her in the tin bath. [VERB noun] wear Synonyms: strip, strip naked, disrobe, take off your clothes More Synonyms of undress 2. See in a state of undress More Synonyms of undress undress in British Englishverb (ʌnˈdrɛs)1. to take off clothes from (oneself or another) 2. (transitive) to strip of ornamentation 3. (transitive) to remove the dressing from (a wound) noun (ʌnˈdrɛs)4. partial or complete nakedness 5. informal or normal working clothes or uniform adjective6. characterized by or requiring informal or normal working dress or uniform undress in American English (ʌnˈdrɛs; for n., usually ˈʌnˌdrɛs) verb transitive1. to take off the clothing of; strip 3. to remove the dressing from (a wound) verb intransitive4. to take off one's clothes; strip noun5. the state of being naked, only partly dressed, or in night clothes, a robe, etc. 6. ordinary or informal dress, as opposed to uniform, full dress, etc. Examples of 'undress' in a sentenceundress I wouldn't get undressed in front of my partner.The animals can help the wheelchair-bound to get dressed and undressed, turn on lights and empty the washing machine.To my shock she undressed in front of me instead of upstairs.Cast members spring up from the ranks of the orchestra, undress and change clothes.He couldn't dress or undress himself.My friend's wife inadvertently pulled a face the last time he got undressed in front of her.I draw a bath and undress.Cannot dress or undress at all (eight points)?Not that it could have taken the 45-year-old mum of two long to get dressed - or undressed.She'll be watched to see whether she can dress and undress by herself, and knows the letters of the alphabet.How could I undress in front of a man from the Hollywood generation? In other languagesundress British English: undress / ʌnˈdrɛs/ VERB When you undress, you take off your clothes. If you undress someone, you take off their clothes. She went out, leaving her sister to undress and take a shower. - American English: undress
- Arabic: يَنْزِعُ الثِّياب
- Brazilian Portuguese: despir-se
- Chinese: 脱衣服
- Croatian: svući se
- Czech: svléci (se)
- Danish: klæde sig af
- Dutch: uitkleden
- European Spanish: desvestir
- Finnish: riisuutua
- French: se déshabiller
- German: entkleiden
- Greek: γδύνω
- Italian: spogliarsi
- Japanese: 服を脱ぐ
- Korean: 옷을 벗다
- Norwegian: kle av
- Polish: rozebrać
- European Portuguese: despir-se
- Romanian: a (se) dezbrăca
- Russian: раздевать
- Latin American Spanish: desvestir
- Swedish: klä av sig
- Thai: ถอดเสื้อผ้า
- Turkish: soyunmak
- Ukrainian: роздягати(ся)
- Vietnamese: cởi quần áo
Chinese translation of 'undress' vt -
脱(脫)去 ... 的衣服 (tuōqù ... de yīfu)
Definition to take off the clothes of oneself or another She went out, leaving Rachel to undress and have her shower. Synonyms strip naked take off your clothes peel off doff your clothes He was in a state of undress and couldn't come to the door. Synonyms disarray deshabille shed (slang) Additional synonymsDefinition to undress I stood up and began to disrobe. Synonyms undress, strip, take off your clothes, remove your clothes, shed your clothes, bare yourself, divest yourself of your clothes, unclothe yourself, uncover yourself I object to the constant nudity and bad language on TV. Synonyms nakedness, undress, nudism, bareness, deshabille - undoubted
- undoubtedly
- undreamed-of
- undress
- undressed
- undue
- undulate
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