Meaning of EXPOSED
Pronunciation: | | ik'spowzd
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- [adj] not covered with clothing; "her exposed breast"
- [adj] with no protection or shield; "the exposed northeast frontier"; "open to the weather"; "an open wound"
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| Synonyms: | | open, unclothed, uncovered, unprotected |
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| Definition: | | Exposed An overview of the nude figure and its role in the development of Victorian art considers its depiction in painting, sculpture, drawing, and other media, in a study that considers the works of such masters as Millais, Rossetti, Burne-Jones, Whistler, and Sargent. more details ... |
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| Related Terms: | | aerial, aeriform, aery, airish, airlike, airy, alfresco, answerable for, apparent, apt to, atmospheric, bald, bare, bared, beholdable, belied, bleak, blown, breezy, capable of, clear, cleared, confounded, confuted, deflated, denied, denudated, denuded, dependent on, detectable, discarded, discernible, disclosed, discredited, dismissed, disproved, disputed, divested, ethereal, evident, exploded, exposed to, exposed to view, free, hanging out, impugned, in danger of, in evidence, in full view, in plain sight, in view, incident to, insight, invalidated, laid bare, liable, liable to, light, likely, likely to, manifest, naked, naked to, negated, negatived, nonimmune, noticeable, obliged to, obnoxious, observable, open, open as day, open to, open to all, open to view, open-air, outcropping, overt, overthrown, overturned, peeled, perceivable, perceptible, pneumatic, prone, prone to, punctured, raw, ready for, recognizable, refuted, rejected, responsible for, revealed, roomy, seeable, sensitive, showing, shown up, standing to, stripped, subject, subject to, susceptible, susceptive to, threatened, to be seen, tropospheric, unclassified, unclogged, unclosed, unclouded, unconcealed, uncovered, undisguised, unhidden, unobstructed, unrestricted, unstopped, unveiled, upset, viewable, visible, visual, wide-open, windblown, windswept, within range of, witnessable |
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