How Do You Spell UNCLOTHED?

Pronunciation: [ʌnklˈə͡ʊðd] (IPA)

The word "unclothed" is commonly misspelled as "unclad" or "uncloth'd". The pronunciation is /ʌnˈkloʊðd/ which follows the basic pattern of English spelling. The prefix "un-" means "not", while "clothed" is the past participle of "clothe", meaning "to dress". Therefore, "unclothed" means "not dressed" or "naked". It is important to spell the word correctly to avoid confusion and to demonstrate a good command of the English language.

UNCLOTHED Meaning and Definition

  1. Unclothed is an adjective that describes the state of being without clothing or garments, entirely or partially exposed. It refers to a person or an object that is not covered or clad by any form of attire.

    When used to describe a person, unclothed implies a complete absence of garments on their body, revealing their natural form and exposing their skin. It signifies being naked or undressed, devoid of any covering such as clothing, robes, or accessories. It can be seen as a basic state or condition before wearing clothes or after removing them.

    Unclothed can also be used to depict partial exposure of the body, where only certain parts remain uncovered, leaving the rest concealed. This term emphasizes the absence of clothing in relation to the specific areas it affects, highlighting the lack of covering on the mentioned parts.

    In a broader context, unclothed can refer to objects, animals, or even ideas that lack a protective or decorative covering. It emphasizes the bare state of these entities without any external layer or embellishment, showcasing their raw or unadorned nature.

    The term unclothed is used in various contexts, including formal and informal situations, artistic works, medical settings, or discussions on modesty and nudity.

  2. Not clothed; wanting clothes.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for UNCLOTHED

Etymology of UNCLOTHED

The word "unclothed" is derived from the Middle English word "unclothen", which is a combination of the prefix "un-" meaning "not" and the Old English word "clothian" meaning "to clothe". The Old English word "clothian" itself comes from the Proto-Germanic word "klōþōną", which means "to cover".

Similar spelling words for UNCLOTHED

Conjugate verb Unclothed

CONDITIONAL

I would unclothe
we would unclothe
you would unclothe
he/she/it would unclothe
they would unclothe

FUTURE

I will unclothe
we will unclothe
you will unclothe
he/she/it will unclothe
they will unclothe

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have unclothed
we will have unclothed
you will have unclothed
he/she/it will have unclothed
they will have unclothed

PAST

I unclothed
we unclothed
you unclothed
he/she/it unclothed
they unclothed

PAST PERFECT

I had unclothed
we had unclothed
you had unclothed
he/she/it had unclothed
they had unclothed

PRESENT

I unclothe
we unclothe
you unclothe
he/she/it unclothes
they unclothe

PRESENT PERFECT

I have unclothed
we have unclothed
you have unclothed
he/she/it has unclothed
they have unclothed
I am unclothing
we are unclothing
you are unclothing
he/she/it is unclothing
they are unclothing
I was unclothing
we were unclothing
you were unclothing
he/she/it was unclothing
they were unclothing
I will be unclothing
we will be unclothing
you will be unclothing
he/she/it will be unclothing
they will be unclothing
I have been unclothing
we have been unclothing
you have been unclothing
he/she/it has been unclothing
they have been unclothing
I had been unclothing
we had been unclothing
you had been unclothing
he/she/it had been unclothing
they had been unclothing
I will have been unclothing
we will have been unclothing
you will have been unclothing
he/she/it will have been unclothing
they will have been unclothing
I would have unclothed
we would have unclothed
you would have unclothed
he/she/it would have unclothed
they would have unclothed
I would be unclothing
we would be unclothing
you would be unclothing
he/she/it would be unclothing
they would be unclothing
I would have been unclothing
we would have been unclothing
you would have been unclothing
he/she/it would have been unclothing
they would have been unclothing