It may help to remember that the verb bare has only one meaning Bare, adj., adv., & n To uncover, as in bare your shoulders and a dog baring its teeth.
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New arrivals drop almost every week! Idiom bare naked (definition of bare from the cambridge advanced learner's dictionary & thesaurus © cambridge university press) See examples of bare used in a sentence. Bear and bare are homophones, which means they sound alike
However, the meanings are quite different “bear with me” or “bare with me”? If a part of your body is bare, it is not covered by any clothing She was wearing only a thin robe over a flimsy nightgown, and her feet were bare.
The dog bared its teeth.
Bare, stark, barren share the sense of lack or absence of something that might be expected Bare, the least powerful in connotation of the three, means lack of expected or usual coverings, furnishings, or embellishments The adjective bare describes something or someone that is naked or unclothed Bare can be used in many different ways