Definition of nudity in US English:
 nudity
nounˈn(y)o͞odədēˈn(j)udədi
The state or fact of being naked.
 scenes of full frontal nudity
 Example sentencesExamples
-  I still think we're all undervaluing the thrill of nudity achieved via strip-poker.
 -  Yet, on screen, the sex scenes have remained distinctly cautious: no nudity, nothing smutty.
 -  I suppose I have to admit that I'm really pretty liberal when it comes to nudity and the human body.
 -  If he had seen her standing there naked, or if her nudity affected him at all, he didn't show it.
 -  Its full frontal nudity is unlikely to cause the blink of a Gallic eyelid when the French see it this Christmas.
 -  Even one of the earliest examples of full frontal nudity on the London stage couldn't save it.
 -  Sorry about the gratuitous nudity - I don't like wearing socks in the house.
 -  There is a potent chemistry between the performers and an admirable ease with the full frontal nudity their roles demand.
 -  Bui faced objections to everything from a scene involving partial nudity to the most harmless details.
 -  It seems that nudity is causing outrage again, this time in Wales.
 -  My understanding is that there will be gratuitous nudity and madness at this event.
 -  Scenes of shameless nudity at the Hotel du Vin in Henley-on-Thames have put morning rowers off their stroke.
 -  As for children, younger children just seem to giggle and get bored if they see some nudity on TV.
 -  There will be less talk of her dark mystery from directors who egg her into shower scenes and then allow her nudity to sell their films.
 -  There are a few minutes in the play where there is complete nudity - you couldn't have a play about life models without it.
 -  Her photographs have mostly focussed on female nudity, the countryside, and dance.
 -  I believe that we have been trained to equate nudity with sexual immorality.
 -  His brush has found expression in subjects varying from nature to nudity.
 -  They said they just felt that the explicit depiction of sexual activity and nudity was unacceptable.
 -  The first programme looked at nudity - in a fairly respectable BBC fashion, naturally.
 
 Synonyms
nakedness, bareness, state of undress, undress