Definition: (‘the bare’) The surface, the (bare) skin.
Alright class, settle down now, let’s take a look at this word – “bare.”
The dictionary gives us a good start, you see,
“The surface,” it does say, “and ‘bare’ skin, free!”
Now "bare" can mean a few things, don't you fret,
Let’s break it down with a little rhyming set.
Firstly, think of a tree, so strong and tall,
Its branches reach out, standing proud for all!
When we say something is “bare,” it means it lacks disguise,
Just the essential parts before your very eyes.
Like an apple stripped down, no blossoms in view,
That’s "bare" – revealing what's honest and true.
Then there’s skin
, as the dictionary states,
Without clothing or cover, sealing its fates.
A child with just a diaper, soft and light,
Or a statue exposed, bathed in sun so bright!
So "bare" means
uncovered
,
exposed
and quite plain,
Lacking something hidden, again and again.
Do you understand now? Any questions to share? Let's discuss!