adjective
- not dressed; not wearing clothes
Usage: archaic; poetic
Examples
- The statue depicted the goddess undrest in classical style.
- In Shakespeare’s time, ‘undrest’ was commonly used in poetry.
- The painting showed figures both drest and undrest in the garden scene.
- Medieval art often portrayed saints undrest to show their humility.
- The archaic term ‘undrest’ appears frequently in 17th-century literature.