Associations to the word «Nude»
Noun
- Playboy
- Posing
- Bathing
- Picasso
- Pose
- Michelangelo
- Portrait
- Torso
- Pornography
- Photograph
- Photography
- Depiction
- Painting
- Photographer
- Depicting
- Aphrodite
- Venus
- Photo
- Sculpture
- Drapery
- Landscape
- Stripping
- Brandt
- Paint
- Nu
- Collage
- Statue
- Weston
- Watercolor
- Louvre
- Dancer
- Semi
- Cleopatra
- Dancing
- Salon
- Canvas
- Celebrity
- Sexuality
- Swimming
- Drawing
- Scene
- Nipple
- Painter
- Swim
- Goddess
- Sculptor
- Censorship
- Wearing
- Bernhard
- Figure
- Prostitute
- Shower
- Femme
- Model
- Poster
- Picture
- Image
- Exhibition
- Staircase
- Magazine
- Anatomy
- Calendar
- Mansfield
- Clothing
- Madonna
Adjective
Adverb
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Wiktionary
NUDE, adjective. Without clothing or other covering of the skin; without clothing on the genitals or female nipples.
NUDE, adjective. (of clothing, makeup, etc) Of a beige or tan color, evoking the bare flesh of a light-skinned (white) person.
NUDE, noun. A painting, sculpture, or other artwork or mass-media-reproduced image depicting one or more human figure(s) in a state of near or total undress.
NUDE, noun. (with article) ("the nude") The state of total nudity.
NUDE RUN, noun. A prank in which one runs through a public place wearing little or no clothing, usually to amuse others.
NUDE RUNS, noun. Plural of nude run
NUDE SCENE, noun. A scene in a film in which one or more of the characters are fully or partially naked.
NUDE SCENES, noun. Plural of nude scene
Dictionary definition
NUDE, noun. A painting of a naked human figure.
NUDE, noun. Without clothing (especially in the phrase `in the nude'); "they swam in the nude".
NUDE, noun. A naked person.
NUDE, noun. A statue of a naked human figure.
NUDE, adjective. Completely unclothed; "bare bodies"; "naked from the waist up"; "a nude model".
Wise words
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