meaning - When to use "nude" and when "naked"
The question is quite clear.
Is there any difference (semantically or connotationally, if that's a word) between nude and naked? Nude seems more formal to me, but I'm not quite sure.
Interesting: Merriam-Webster link from naked, to nude
Definition of NAKED 1. not covered by clothing : nude
Answer
Nude is by and large used only to refer to the absence of clothing or any covering in general.
- Nude beaches
- Nude model
Naked, on the other hand, has far wider connotations than nude. You can look them up here.
- Naked eye
- Naked truth
- Naked to one's enemies
It's also worth noting that naked is a rather technical word in life sciences, which is not the case with nude.
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