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Word of the Day (bare-bones)-07SEP20

Word of the Day (bare-bones)-07SEP20

Today’s “Word of the Day” is bare-bones and it is an adjective meaning “referring to something that only includes/comprises the basic, necessary or essential elements/things and nothing else; without frills, minimal, functional, austere, unembellished; shortened, curtailed, reduced, lessened”.

Example Sentence: On 1 January, the Brexit transition period will come to an end and Britain will either trade on a no-deal basis with the European Union or, at best, with a bare-bones free trade agreement.

This word is present in The Guardian article The Observer view on Boris Johnson’s disastrous path to a Covid-19 Brexit and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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