barer

Etymology

bare + -er

noun

  1. One who bares or exposes something.
    What on earth do they think they are doing, this legion of barers of poets' souls: apart, of course, from making a few bob for, and enhancing the reputations of, their publishers and themselves? 2008, Eddie Wainwright, Poetry in Our Time: The Poet, Publisher, Reader, and Reviewer

adj

  1. comparative form of bare: more bare

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