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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024un•dress /ʌnˈdrɛs/USA pronunciation v. - to take the clothes off (oneself, a person, etc.);
disrobe: [no object]undressed and went to bed.[~ + object]undressed the baby. n. [uncountable] - the condition of being unclothed;
nakedness. un•dressed, adj. [be + ~]:was undressed and ready for bed. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024un•dress (un dres′),USA pronunciation v., -dressed or -drest, -dress•ing, n., adj. v.t. - to take the clothes off (a person);
disrobe. - to remove the dressing from (a wound, sore, etc.).
- to strip or divest of or as if of a covering;
expose:to undress a pretense. v.i. - to take off one's clothes.
n. - Clothingdress of a style designed to be worn on other than highly formal or ceremonial occasions;
informal dress, as opposed to full dress. - Clothingdress of a style not designed to be worn in public;
dishabille; negligee:She couldn't receive guests in such a state of undress. - the condition of being unclothed;
nakedness. adj. - Clothingof or pertaining to clothing of a style less formal than full dress:undress uniform.
- Clothingcharacterized by informality of dress, manners, or the like:an undress dinner party.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: undress vb /ʌnˈdrɛs/- to take off clothes from (oneself or another)
- (transitive) to strip of ornamentation
- (transitive) to remove the dressing from (a wound)
n /ʌnˈdrɛs/- partial or complete nakedness
- informal or normal working clothes or uniform
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