Bared vs. Barred — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Bared and Barred
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Bared
Lacking the usual or appropriate covering or clothing; naked
A bare arm.
Barred
Marked with bars or stripes
Barred prison cells.
Barred plumage on a bird.
Bared
Exposed to view; undisguised
Bare fangs.
Barred
Having bars; striped.
Bared
Lacking the usual furnishings, equipment, or decoration
Bare walls.
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Barred
Prevented, either by a physical barrier or by conditions.
He is barred by term limits from running for a third term in office.
Bared
Having no addition, adornment, or qualification
The bare facts.
Barred
Firmly fastened or secured against opening;
Windows and doors were all fast
A locked closet
Left the house properly secured
Bared
Just sufficient; mere
The bare necessities.
Barred
Preventing entry or exit or a course of action;
A barricaded street
Barred doors
The blockaded harbor
Bared
(Obsolete) Bareheaded.
Bared
To make bare; uncover or reveal
Bared their heads.
Baring secrets.
Bared
To expose
The dog bared its teeth.
Bared
A past tense of bear1.
Bared
Simple past tense and past participle of bare
Bared
Having the head uncovered;
Caught bareheaded by the downpour
With bared head
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