unclothe

transitive-verb
UK: /ʌnˈkləʊð/
US: /ʌnˈkloʊð/
  1. To take off clothes or coverings.

    1. I unclothe the baby for his bath, making him ready to get in.
    2. The model began to unclothe slowly as the photographer adjusted the lighting in the studio.
  2. To reveal or expose something that was previously hidden or concealed.

    1. I will unclothe all your secrets after that night we spent together.
    2. The investigation threatened to unclothe a network of corruption reaching the highest levels of government.
unclothe intransitive-verb
  1. To remove one's own clothing.

    1. She began to unclothe before going to bed after a long day.
    2. He quickly had to unclothe before jumping into the cool, refreshing water of the lake.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "unclothe" in English means: To take off clothes or coverings., To reveal or expose something that was previously hidden or concealed..

The phonetic transcription of "unclothe" is /ʌnˈkləʊð/ in British English and /ʌnˈkloʊð/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "unclothe": undress, strip, disrobe, uncover, reveal, expose.

Example usage of "unclothe": "I unclothe the baby for his bath, making him ready to get in.". More examples on the page.