Bareback Meaning in English
word
ˈbɛəbæk
BAIR-bak
bˈeəbæk
BAIR-bak
Definition
Riding a horse without a saddle. Sometimes used in other contexts to indicate doing something without equipment or protection.
Usage & Nuances
Usually refers to horse riding. In informal English, 'bareback' can also mean 'without protection' in other activities—but its main use is equestrian. Common collocation: 'ride bareback.' Avoid in contexts where it may be taken as slang or have adult connotations.
Spanish: a pelo - sin sillaPortuguese (BR): a pelo - sem selaPortuguese (PT): a cru - sem selaChinese (Simplified): 不加马鞍地Chinese (Traditional): 不加馬鞍地Hindi: नंगी पीठ पर (घोड़े की सवारी)Arabic: بدون سرجBengali: নাঙা পিঠে - চামড়া ছাড়া (ঘোড়ায় চড়া)Russian: вверхом без седлаJapanese: 鞍なしで(馬に乗ること)Vietnamese: cưỡi ngựa không yênKorean: 안장 없이 (말을 타는 것)Turkish: eyersiz - çıplak binmek (at)Urdu: ننگے پیٹھ (گھوڑے پر بغیر زین کے بیٹھنا)Indonesian: tanpa pelana
Example Sentences
He can ride his horse bareback.
basic
Riding bareback is harder than using a saddle.
basic
The cowboy performed tricks bareback at the show.
basic
I tried riding bareback once—my legs were sore for days!
natural
She looks so confident riding bareback through the fields.
natural
Some people say riding bareback helps you feel closer to the horse.
natural