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undraped

/'ʌn'dreipt/
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Definition

Undraped is an adjective that means something does not have drapery or fabric covering it. When something is described as undraped, it is exposed or uncovered.

Usage Instructions
  • Use "undraped" to describe items or objects that usually have fabric or curtains but do not have them on at the moment.
  • It often refers to things like windows, furniture, or statues.
Example Sentences
  1. The undraped windows let in a lot of sunlight, making the room feel bright and warm.
  2. The artist displayed an undraped statue to show its form and details without any fabric covering it.
Advanced Usage

In literature or art discussions, "undraped" can also be used metaphorically. For example, an author might describe a character's emotions as "undraped" to suggest they are exposed and vulnerable.

Word Variants
  • Draped: The opposite of "undraped," meaning covered with drapery or fabric.
  • Drapery: Refers to fabric or curtains used to cover or decorate.
Different Meanings

While "undraped" primarily refers to the absence of fabric, it can also imply a sense of openness or vulnerability, especially in artistic contexts.

Synonyms
  • Uncovered
  • Bare
  • Exposed
  • Stripped
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs

There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs that directly include "undraped," but you can think of "let it all hang out" as a similar idea of being open and unguarded.

Adjective
  1. lacking drapery or draperies
    • undraped windows
  2. stripped of drapery
    • the undraped statue

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