Have you ever heard of a Tuscan pasta dish called gnudi? They’re basically ravioli with no pasta wrapper, just the delicious filling, served as it is. Naked dumplings, if you will. Which brings us—quite naturally and very deliciously—to today’s word: nudo.
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In Italian, nudo can work both as an adjective and as a masculine noun, and it appears in a few everyday expressions. As you might guess, they all revolve around the same basic idea: being naked, whether literally or just figuratively.

1. Nudo= Naked, undressed
In its most basic meaning, nudo in Italian is an adjective that simply means naked or not wearing any clothes.
Si è tolto i vestiti ed è rimasto nudo davanti allo specchio.
He took off his clothes and remained naked in front of the mirror.
Being an adjective, nudo changes depending on gender and number:
- nudo: masculine singular
- nuda: feminine singular
- nudi: masculine plural
- nude: feminine plural
Here are some phrases you’ll frequently hear:
- Spogliarsi nudo/a: to strip naked
- Andare in giro mezzo/a nudo/a:to walk around half-naked (the classic phrase said by a concerned Italian mother in winter!)
- Farsi vedere nudo/a:to let someone see you naked
- Nudo/a come un verme: literally “naked as a worm,” it’s the Italian equivalent of being stark naked in English.
- Nudo/a come mamma l’ha fatto/a: literally “naked the way mom made him/her.” It’s another way of saying completely naked, just like the way you came into this world.
2. Nudo= bare
As an adjective, nudo can also mean bare, uncovered, or stripped of decoration.
It works perfectly for body parts that are, let’s say, less covered than usual. For example:
- Avere le braccia / le gambe nude: to have bare arms / legs
- Stare a petto nudo: to be bare-chested
- Camminare a piedi nudi: to walk barefoot
Nudo works just as well for things. The basic idea stays the same: something stripped of whatever normally covers it. No decoration, just the thing itself, like:
- Un muro nudo: a bare wall
- La roccia nuda: the bare rock
- La terra nuda: the bare earth
Quick note: When we talk about landscapes that are bare or without vegetation, we typically use the adjective spoglio/a instead of nudo. The meaning is very similar: something barren, empty, or stripped of plants.
3. Il nudo = Nude
In art, nudo becomes a noun (il nudo) and it’s a technical term meaning a nude figure. You know, like Michelangelo’s grand David.
In practice, un nudo can be a drawing, a painting, a sculpture, or even a photograph, as long as the star of the show is the nude human body.
Sto frequentando un corso di nudo artistico.
I’m attending a life drawing class.
Just like in English, you can get specific about what kind of nude you’re talking about:
- Il nudo maschile/femminile: the male/female nude
- Un nudo di uomo/donna: a female/male nude
Quel pittore è famoso per i suoi nudi femminili.
That painter is famous for his female nudes.
Then there’s the all-important question of how nude:
- Un nudo artistico: an artistic nude (the kind that hangs in galleries and museums)
- Un nudo integrale: a full nude (nothing left to the imagination; it can be purely aesthetic, or simply mean that everything is on show)
Il film è stato vietato ai minori per via di alcune scene di nudo integrale.
The movie was restricted for minors due to some scenes of full nudity.
As for how artists actually create nudes, they have options:
- Disegnare un nudo: to draw a nude
- Dipingere un nudo: to paint a nude
- Scolpire un nudo: to sculpt a nude
- Fotografare un nudo: to photograph a nude
- Studiare il nudo: to study the nude
Some fixed expressions with nudo in Italian
Nudo doesn’t just describe bodies and bare walls. It goes full figurative and shows up in a bunch of fixed expressions that are genuinely useful.
- La verità nuda e cruda (literally, “the naked and raw truth”): it refers to the truth without filters, the version that might be a bit uncomfortable to hear.
La verità nuda e cruda è che il progetto non funziona.
The naked truth is that the project doesn’t work.
- Mettere a nudo (literally “to strip something naked”): we use it figuratively, meaning to reveal something, exposing its real nature. It’s often used when talking about problems, weaknesses or someone’s true character
Questa crisi ha messo a nudo molti problemi del sistema sanitario.
This crisis has revealed many problems in the healthcare system.
- Mettersi a nudo(literally: to strip yourself naked): Same idea, but turned inward. mettere a nudo means exposing something, mettersi a nudo means exposing yourself—no filters.
Nel libro l’autrice si mette completamente a nudo.
In the book, the author completely lays herself bare.
- A mani nude (literally “with bare hands”): Without any tools, just you and your hands against whatever needs doing.
Stanno scavando a mani nude per salvare gli animali intrappolati.
They are digging with their bare hands to rescue the trapped animals.
- A occhio nudo (literally, “with the naked eye”): Without instruments— no glasses, no microscope, just your eyes.
Il graffio sulla carrozzeria non si nota a occhio nudo.
The scratch on the car body isn’t visible to the naked eye.
- Nuda proprietà (literally, “bare ownership”): Okay, this one is a bit niche—it’s a legal term for owning a property but not having the right to use it yet, because someone else has the usufrutto (the right to live in or use it).
Ho da poco acquistato la nuda proprietà di questo appartamento.
I recently bought the bare ownership of this apartment.
- Sentirsi nudo(literally, “to feel naked”): Not physically but emotionally naked. Like vulnerable, with no armor left. We often use this expression when we forget something we always wear, like:
Ho dimenticato a casa la sciarpa e mi sento nudo.
I forgot my scarf at home, and I feel completely exposed.
Some related words
And finally, from nudo we get a little group of related words:
- Nudità: Nudity, the state of being, well, nudo.
La nudità del corpo umano è stata sempre un tema nell’arte.
The nudity of the human body has always been a theme in art.
- Nudismo: Nudism, the practice of going fully, committedly naked in designated spaces.
Qui ci sono ancora alcune spiagge in cui si pratica il nudismo.
Here, there are some beaches where people still practice nudism.
- Nudista: Nudist, the word used for a committed nudism practitioner. It can also be used as an adjective:
- Marco è un nudista(Marco is a nudist) —> noun
- Una spiaggia nudista (A nudist beach) —> adjective

Valentina Nicastro is a travel writer in love with her home country, Italy. Having travelled widely around the globe, she realised there was more to explore closer to home and decided to put the passport aside for a while. When she is not immersed in documenting Italy, you’ll find her donning her communication consultant hat, weaving words as a content writer and bridging linguistic divides as a translator.

