Bare-legged

/ˌbeə(ɹ) ˈlɛɡd/

नंगे पैर; पैरों को बिना ढके

Origin & History

From English bare (“naked, uncovered”) + leg + -ed (“having”), used as a compound adjective meaning “having bare legs.”

अंग्रेज़ी bare (अर्थ: नंगा/खुला) + leg (पैर) + -ed (अर्थ: वाला/युक्त) से बना संयुक्त विशेषण; अर्थ: जिसके पैर खुले हों।

Definition

Having the legs uncovered or exposed (for example, without trousers, stockings, or leggings), often because of wearing shorts, a skirt, or being barefoot/underdressed for the weather.

नंगे/खुले पैरों वाला; अर्थात पैर ढके नहीं हैं (जैसे पतलून, मोज़े या लेगिंग्स न पहनना), अक्सर शॉर्ट्स/स्कर्ट पहनने या मौसम के हिसाब से कम कपड़े पहनने के कारण।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
The children ran bare-legged through the garden in summer.

Usage Examples

She arrived bare-legged, even though it was chilly outside.
He posed bare-legged for the costume fitting.
The sign asked visitors not to enter bare-legged in the temple.

Synonyms

Barelegged Bare-legged With bare legs Leg-baring

Antonyms

Fully clothed Covered-legged Stockinged Trousered

Related Forms

Noun
Bare legs / Bareness
Verb
Adjective
Adverb

Idioms & Phrases

Go bare-legged
पैर खुले/नंगे रखकर जाना; बिना मोज़े/पतलून के जाना
Run around bare-legged
नंगे/खुले पैरों के साथ इधर-उधर दौड़ना