What is another word for seminude?

Pronunciation: [sˈɛmɪnjˌuːd] (IPA)

Seminude is a word that describes a person who is partially clothed, typically wearing revealing clothing or undergarments. While seminude is a commonly used term, there are several synonyms available that can be used to add variety to one's writing. Some of the synonyms for seminude include skimpy, scantily-clad, revealing, partially-clothed, partially-naked, and provocative. Each of these terms describes a person who is dressed in a manner that reveals more skin than is typically socially acceptable. When used in context, these synonyms can help add depth and nuance to a writer's description of a character's appearance.

Synonyms for Seminude:

What are the hypernyms for Seminude?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    scantily clad, clothed-but-revealing, partially clothed.

What are the opposite words for seminude?

The word seminude is commonly used to describe a person who is partially unclothed. However, there are several antonyms for the word seminude, which are used to describe a person who is fully dressed or wearing appropriate clothing. These antonyms include fully clothed, covered, dressed, and conservatively dressed. While the word seminude is often associated with sexuality or provocative attire, its antonyms suggest modesty and appropriate dress. It is important to recognize and use these antonyms in contexts where the use of the word seminude may be inappropriate or insensitive.

What are the antonyms for Seminude?

Usage examples for Seminude

Clemens saw the statue, a seminude, for which the young wife had posed, and was struck by its evident merit.
"Mark Twain, A Biography, 1835-1910, Complete The Personal And Literary Life Of Samuel Langhorne Clemens"
Albert Bigelow Paine Last Updated: February 20, 2009

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