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Undressed is an adjective describing a person who is not wearing clothes, or something that has not been dressed or clothed. It can refer to someone who is partially or fully unclothed, or to objects such as statues or dolls that lack attire. In everyday language, undressed emphasizes the absence of clothing and is often contrasted with dressed or clothed.

The word combines the negation prefix un- with the verb dress, meaning to clothe, adorn, or prepare.

In culture and media, undressed has been used as a title and theme. Notably, a television series

Legal and ethical considerations vary by jurisdiction and medium; nudity in media is typically regulated by

The
sense
arose
in
English
to
describe
the
state
of
not
wearing
clothing,
though
it
is
also
used
in
metaphorical
or
specialized
contexts
in
various
fields.
titled
Undressed
aired
on
MTV
in
the
late
1990s
and
early
2000s,
presenting
interconnected
teen
storylines
with
recurring
characters.
The
term
also
appears
in
fashion,
art,
and
photography
to
describe
a
state
of
minimal
attire
or
a
natural,
unstyled
presentation,
depending
on
context.
Discussions
of
undressed
themes
often
intersect
with
considerations
of
privacy,
consent,
and
audience
suitability.
ratings
and
compliance
standards.
Distinctions
are
made
among
artistic,
educational,
and
explicit
content,
influencing
distribution,
publication,
and
public
display.
In
everyday
use,
undressed
primarily
denotes
the
state
of
being
without
clothing
rather
than
carrying
inherent
sexual
connotations.