yes they are antonyms. bare and naked are synonyms.
Bare means naked or uncovered. Its literal meaning can refer to anything which can be physically covered by something but isn't. Bare feet are feet not covered with socks or shoes. A bare table is one which is not covered with a cloth, or dishes. In winter, a field is bare if it is not covered with snow. In the figurative sense, it suggests something which is uncomplicated, simple, and "not dressed up." "Bare necessities" are the simplest and most essential necessities. A "bare promise" is one without any assurances or security.
The antonyms of "stark" are Clothed Covered Indefinite
Synonyms: protected, shielded, sheltered; hidden, concealed, veiled Antonyms: exposed, revealed
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What are the antonyms for cavernous
bare
No but they are homophones but can be commonly mistaken for and antonym
Bare, revealed
Bare means naked or uncovered. Its literal meaning can refer to anything which can be physically covered by something but isn't. Bare feet are feet not covered with socks or shoes. A bare table is one which is not covered with a cloth, or dishes. In winter, a field is bare if it is not covered with snow. In the figurative sense, it suggests something which is uncomplicated, simple, and "not dressed up." "Bare necessities" are the simplest and most essential necessities. A "bare promise" is one without any assurances or security.
The antonyms of "stark" are Clothed Covered Indefinite
Bare . .
One answer is fruit trees that bloom in spring and are covered with blossum .
The electrical terminology of a wire with no insulation on it is a bare wire.
With her bare hands, covered in blood.
synonyms are bare blank clean devoid stark toom vacant vacuous and void antonyms are full
Yes, bare soils tend to warm and cool faster than covered soils. This is because bare soil is directly exposed to sunlight and atmospheric conditions, allowing it to absorb and release heat more quickly. In contrast, covered soils, whether by vegetation, mulch, or other materials, have insulation properties that help moderate temperature fluctuations. This leads to more stable thermal conditions in covered soils compared to their bare counterparts.
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