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Word: Barelegged

Definition: The word "barelegged" is an adjective that describes someone whose legs are not covered by any clothing. For example, if a person is wearing shorts or a swimsuit, we might say they are "barelegged."

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "barelegged" to describe a person, usually in contexts where the lack of clothing is noticeable or relevant.
  • It is often used in casual or descriptive language.
Example:
  • "The children played happily in the sand, barelegged and laughing."
Advanced Usage:
  • You might find "barelegged" used in literature or poetry to evoke a sense of freedom or a carefree attitude associated with summer or beach activities.
Word Variants:
  • Bare: The root word, meaning without covering.
  • Legged: This part of the word refers to legs.
Different Meaning:
  • "Bare" can also mean empty or exposed in different contexts (e.g., "the room was bare of furniture").
  • "Legged" can be used in other contexts to describe animals or furniture (e.g., "four-legged animals").
Synonyms:
  • Unclothed
  • Exposed
  • Naked (though this can have a stronger implication)
  • Bare (as an adjective)
Idioms:

There aren't specific idioms that use "barelegged," but you might encounter phrases like "barefoot and carefree," which evokes a similar sense of freedom.

Phrasal Verbs:

There are no direct phrasal verbs associated with "barelegged," but if you are discussing clothing, you might use related phrases like: - "Take off" (to remove clothing) - "Dress down" (to wear more casual clothing)

Summary:

"Barelegged" refers to being without leg coverings, often implying a casual or relaxed setting.

Adjective
  1. having the legs uncovered by clothing
    • barelegged children on the beach

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