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The synonyms of “Stripped” are: stripped-down, bare
Stripped as an Adjective
Definitions of "Stripped" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “stripped” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Having everything extraneous removed including contents.
- Having only essential or minimal features.
- With clothing stripped off.
Synonyms of "Stripped" as an adjective (2 Words)
bare | Just barely adequate or within a lower limit. Bare floorboards. |
stripped-down | Having only essential or minimal features. |
Usage Examples of "Stripped" as an adjective
- A stripped new car.
- A stripped-down budget.
Associations of "Stripped" (30 Words)
bald | Grow bald lose hair on one s head. A bald pate. |
bare | Lay bare. You are bare lazy. |
belt | A conveyor belt. She belted him over the head with her racquet. |
decompression | A gradual reduction of air pressure on a person who has been experiencing high pressure while diving. This disk contains a number of utilities which require decompression. |
denudation | The removal of covering. |
denude | Lay bare. Almost overnight the Arctic was denuded of animals. |
deprive | Take away possessions from someone. The city was deprived of its water supplies. |
diffusion | The spread of social institutions (and myths and skills) from one society to another. The rate of diffusion of a gas. |
disenfranchise | Deprive (someone) of the rights and privileges of a free inhabitant of a borough, city, or country. The law disenfranchised some 3 000 voters on the basis of a residence qualification. |
disrobe | Take off official vestments or regalia. Kate remembers being disrobed. |
divest | Rid oneself of (a business interest or investment. The board of trustees divested 20 million in real estate property. |
expose | Expose while ridiculing especially of pretentious or false claims and ideas. At low tide the sands are exposed. |
exposed | With no protection or shield. Equity investors are perhaps the most exposed. |
impoverish | Exhaust the strength or vitality of. The wars had impoverished him. |
leach | The process of leaching. Ash is readily leached. |
loosen | Make less severe or strict. He wanted to strengthen rather than loosen union links. |
peel | Remove (the outer covering or skin) from a fruit or vegetable. Pieces of potato peel. |
percolate | Spread gradually. Percolate coffee. |
permeate | Pass through. His personality has begun to permeate through the whole organization. |
rob | Rip off; ask an unreasonable price. Hughes robbed Vonk yards inside the City half. |
unaided | Needing or having no assistance; without help. His first unaided walk through the park. |
undo | Deprive of certain characteristics. Iago s hatred of women undoes him. |
undress | Get undressed. Women in various states of undress. |
unfasten | Open the fastening of; undo (something. Unfasten your belt. |
unpainted | Not painted. An unpainted house. |
untie | Cause to become loose. They untied the prisoner. |
unwrap | Remove the wrapping from (a package. Unwrap the evidence in the murder case. |
usurp | Seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one’s right or possession. The Church had usurped upon the domain of the state. |