Barefooted Meaning in English
word
ˈbɛːfʊtɪd
BAIR-foot-id
bˈeəfʊtɪd
BAIR-foot-id
Definition
Not wearing anything on your feet; with bare feet.
Usage & Nuances
'Barefooted' is slightly formal and less common than 'barefoot' in everyday speech. Both words mean the same, but 'barefoot' is usually preferred. Used as an adjective or adverb: 'She walked barefooted.' Not used for animals.
Spanish: descalzo - descalzaPortuguese (BR): descalço - descalçaPortuguese (PT): descalço - descalçaChinese (Simplified): 赤脚的Chinese (Traditional): 赤腳的Hindi: नंगे पैरArabic: حافي القدمينBengali: নগ্ন পায়ে - খালি পায়েRussian: босикомJapanese: 裸足で - はだしでVietnamese: chân trầnKorean: 맨발로Turkish: yalınayakUrdu: ننگے پاؤںIndonesian: tanpa alas kaki
Example Sentences
She walked barefooted on the soft grass.
basic
Children love to run barefooted at the beach.
basic
He stood barefooted in the kitchen.
basic
The kids came home muddy and barefooted after the storm.
natural
I love the feeling of being barefooted on warm sand.
natural
She entered the yoga studio barefooted, ready for class.
natural