barefaced
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bare·faced
(bâr′fāst′)adj.
1.
a. Having no covering over the face.
b. Having no beard.
2. Unrestrainedly bold; brazen. See Synonyms at shameless.
bare′fac′ed·ly (-fā′sĭd-lē, -fāst′lē) adv.
bare′fac′ed·ness n.
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barefaced
(ˈbɛəˌfeɪst)adj
1. unconcealed or shameless: a barefaced lie.
2. with the face uncovered or shaven
barefacedly adv
ˈbareˌfacedness n
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bare•faced
(ˈbɛərˌfeɪst)adj.
1. with the face uncovered.
2. shameless; brazen: a barefaced lie.
3. without concealment; boldly open.
[1580–90]
bare′fac`ed•ly, adv.
bare′fac′ed•ness, n.
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Adj. | 1. | barefaced - with no effort to conceal; "a barefaced lie" |
2. | ![]() unashamed - used of persons or their behavior; feeling no shame |
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barefaced
adjectiveCharacterized by or done without shame:
Informal: brassy.
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Translations
عَديم الحَياء، صَفيقُ الوَجْه
nestoudnýnezakrytý
åbenlysskamløs
óskammfeilinn
barefaced
[ˈbɛəfeɪst] ADJ → descaradoa barefaced lie → una mentira descarada
it's barefaced robbery → es un robo descarado
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
barefaced
[ˈbɛəˌfeɪst] adj → sfacciato/a, spudorato/aCollins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
bare
(beə) adjective1. uncovered or naked. bare skin; bare floors.
2. empty. bare shelves.
3. of trees etc, without leaves.
4. worn thin. The carpet is a bit bare.
5. basic; essential. the bare necessities of life.
verb to uncover. The dog bared its teeth in anger.
ˈbarely adverb scarcely or only just. We have barely enough food.
ˈbareness nounˈbareback adverb, adjective
without a saddle. I enjoy riding bareback.
ˈbarefaced adjective openly impudent. a barefaced lie.
ˈbarefoot(ed) adjective, adverb not wearing shoes or socks etc. The children go barefoot on the beach.
ˌbareˈheaded adjective, adverb not wearing a hat etc.
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