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nudity

[noo-di-tee, nyoo-] / ˈnu dɪ ti, ˈnju- /


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The look has become so ubiquitous among celebrities that last year the Cannes Film Festival adopted a no nudity policy.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 31, 2026

"We want to reframe the conversation around image-based abuse away from nudity and towards consent."

From BBC Jun. 21, 2026

Lupin Lodge, founded during the Great Depression, has for decades been a magnet for social nudity enthusiasts and naturists.

From Seattle Times Oct. 26, 2023

Katy ISD implemented broader criteria for books to be pulled for review this school year, now including "nudity" in the definition of inappropriate material.

From Salon Oct. 14, 2023

The discovery of the New World had fatally undermined any claim that there are some things on which all human beings can agree—here were societies practising nudity and cannibalism.

From "The Invention of Science" by David Wootton

A tinted haze made dreamy all remotenesses, an veiled with illusions of colour the rugged nudities of rock.

From Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan Second Series by Lafcadio Hearn

"The world's all title-page; there's no contents; The world's all face; the man who shows his heart, Is hooted for his nudities, and scorned."

From The Wing-and-Wing Le Feu-Follet by James Fenimore Cooper

The worthy Bailies and the Chief Constable who drew the line at Leighton and Solomon have overlooked the interesting nudities in their own Galleries.

From Without Prejudice by Israel Zangwill

He likewise passed Venuses, Eves, Truths, all nudities, without remark or pause, acquainted of old with the simple-minded prudery of certain Americans, and not disrespectful to it.

From Aurora the Magnificent by Gertrude Hall Brownell

Studying the heroic nudities and noble attitudes of this bas-relief, Niccola rediscovered the right way of art—not by merely copying his model, but by divining the secret of the grand style.

From Renaissance in Italy Volume 3 The Fine Arts by John Addington Symonds




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