Difference between Barehanded and Unarmed

What is the difference between Barehanded and Unarmed?

Barehanded as an adjective is having no covering to the hands while Unarmed as an adjective is defenceless and lacking weapons or armour

Barehanded

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Having no covering to the hands With no tool or weapon

Part of speech: adverb

Definition: With no covering on the hands Without using a tool or weapon

Unarmed

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: defenceless and lacking weapons or armournot carrying armsnot having thorns or claws etc.

Example sentence: From racial profiling and being pulled over just for 'driving while black' to this new phenomenon of killing unarmed people out of some preconceived idea of fear, our lives and our children's lives are not being valued.

We hope you now know whether to use Barehanded or Unarmed in your sentence.

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