gaping vs naked

gaping

adj
  • Having the jaw wide open, as in astonishment or stupefaction. 

  • Wide open. 

noun
  • A threat or courtship behavior in animals involving holding the mouth open and displaying the teeth or other interior features. 

  • The act of one who gapes. 

  • Something gaping; something agape. 

naked

adj
  • Uncomfortable or vulnerable, as if missing something important. 

  • Bare, not covered by clothing. 

  • Without any additives, or without some component that would usually be included. 

  • Unprotected, uncovered; (by extension) without a condom. 

  • Where the writer (seller) does not own the underlying asset to cover the contract. 

  • Resourceless, poor, lacking means. 

  • Glib, without decoration, put bluntly. 

  • Unaided, unaccompanied. 

  • Barren, having no foliage, unvegetated. 

  • Characterized by the nakedness of the people concerned or to whom the described noun is attributed. 

  • Lacking or devoid of something. 

  • Of a singularity, not hidden within an event horizon and thus observable from other parts of spacetime. 

How often have the words gaping and naked occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )