The difference between Flesh-colored and Nude

When used as adjectives, flesh-colored means of the color of flesh, whereas nude means without clothing or other covering of the skin.


Nude is also noun with the meaning: a painting, sculpture, photograph or other artwork or mass-media-reproduced image depicting one or more human figure(s) in a state of near or total undress.

check bellow for the other definitions of Flesh-colored and Nude

  1. Flesh-colored as an adjective:

    Of the color of flesh.

  1. Nude as an adjective:

    Without clothing or other covering of the skin; without clothing on the genitals or female nipples.

    Examples:

    "Why do you act so prudish whenever you see nude people?"

  2. Nude as an adjective (of clothing, makeup, etc):

    Of a color (such as beige or tan) that evokes bare flesh.

  3. Nude as an adjective (legal, obsolete):

    Not valid; void.

  1. Nude as a noun:

    A painting, sculpture, photograph or other artwork or mass-media-reproduced image depicting one or more human figure(s) in a state of near or total undress.

    Examples:

    "Michelangelo's David is a well-known standing male nude; Michelangelo also created several other nudes."

    "Lexa sent me a nude last week."

  2. Nude as a noun (with article, "the nude"):

    The state of total nudity.

    Examples:

    "she caught him [[in the nude in the nude]]"

  3. Nude as a noun:

    A color that resembles or evokes bare flesh; a paint, dye, etc. of such color.

Compare words:

Compare with synonyms and related words: