bare
When we say something is bare, it means it doesn’t have anything extra on it. Think of a tree in winter. When all the leaves have fallen off, the tree is bare. You can see its branches and trunk without anything covering them. It’s like when you take off your shoes and socks and your feet are bare. There’s nothing on them, just your skin.
Imagine a bare room. It’s a room without any furniture or decorations. Just the walls, floor, and ceiling. It’s like a blank canvas, ready to be filled with colorful pictures and cozy chairs. Bare means simple and without any extras.
Another way to think about bare is when you have a sandwich with just bread. No cheese, no ham, just the bread. That’s a bare sandwich. It’s plain and has nothing else added to it. Bare can be quiet and peaceful, like when you are in a bare space with no noise or distractions. It’s just you and the world around you.