Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Not having garments; not covered with garments; unclothed.

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  • adjective having removed clothing

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Examples

  • Their eyes had in them the querulous plaintiveness of the monkey, their faces were even less symmetrical than the monkey's, and, hairless of body, they were far more ungarmented than any monkey, for clothes they had none.

    A SON OF THE SUN 2010

  • I have felt my intellect lose dominion, and learned that I was only a garmented beast, for all the many inventions very like the other beasts ungarmented.

    The Kempton-Wace Letters 2010

  • Dane, the great primordial ungarmented beast, mighty to procreate, indomitable in battle, invincible in love.

    The Kempton-Wace Letters 2010

  • Their eyes had in them the querulous plaintiveness of the monkey, their faces were even less symmetrical than the monkey's, and, hairless of body, they were far more ungarmented than any monkey, for clothes they had none.

    A Son of the Sun 1912

  • Their eyes had in them the querulous plaintiveness of the monkey, their faces were even less symmetrical than the monkey's, and, hairless of body, they were far more ungarmented than any monkey, for clothes they had none.

    A Son Of The Sun Jack London 1896

  • "The souls as yet ungarmented," if such there are, are dumb to question.

    A Cynic Looks at Life Ambrose Bierce 1878

  • "The souls as yet ungarmented," if such there are, are dumb to question.

    The Shadow On The Dial, and Other Essays 1909 Ambrose Bierce 1878

  • Spartan virgins danced ungarmented before the altar of Diana, those of

    King Candaules Th��ophile Gautier 1841

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