Unclad [adjective]
Definition of Unclad:
nude
Sentence/Example of Unclad:
It was the frank eloquence of the slaughter-house—the unclad humour of the market.
Swarthy, unclad children were as numerous and active as young chickens.
It swarms with wolfish-looking dogs and dirty, unclad children.
At his door stood the unclad and pallid candidate for district attorney.
Others there were who were but in evil case, unarmed, and unclad, who were scarce whole.
He stood looking down upon the water for a moment; he needed to lose no time in undressing, for save for his mútya he was unclad.
A rude north wind raved among the leafless oaks that defied its power with their rugged, unclad arms.
But his shoulders and body to the middle were unclad, and were covered with wounds, as were also his arms and face.
And yet all the while thy soul is uncombed, unwashed, unclad, a poor neglected thing.
An idea is mere spiritual light; if unclad in deeds, or in words written or spoken.