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CLEAN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Something that is clean is free from dirt or unwanted marks He wore his cleanest slacks, a clean shirt and a navy blazer Disease has not been a problem because clean water is available The metro is efficient and spotlessly clean Tiled kitchen floors are easy to keep clean
What does clean mean? - Definitions. net To remove dirt from a place or object Can you clean the windows today? To tidy up, make a place neat Clean your room right now! To remove equipment from a climbing route after it was previously lead climbed To make things clean in general She just likes to clean That's why I married her
clean - Wiktionary, the free dictionary clean (comparative cleaner, superlative cleanest) Free of dirt, filth, or impurities (extraneous matter); not dirty, filthy, or soiled Are these dishes clean? Your room is finally clean! For a baby, happiness is a full bottle and a clean diaper Then his sallow face brightened, for the hall had been carefully furnished, and was very clean
clean | Dictionaries and vocabulary tools for English language learners . . . to rid of stains, dirt, or impurities; make clean I'll have to clean the rugs before the guests come They cleaned the apartment thoroughly before the landlord came to inspect He cleaned the counter with some scrubbing powder to empty He cleaned his plate to carry out or undergo a cleaning I cleaned all day today
CLEAN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com characterized by a fresh, wholesome quality the clean smell of pine free from all writing or marking a clean sheet of paper having few or no corrections; easily readable The publisher demanded clean proofs from the printer free from roughness or irregularity He made a clean cut with a razor
clean - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to perform or undergo a process of cleaning: [no object] This new countertop cleans easily [~ + object] I cleaned the room to dry-clean:[~ + object] Clean and press the pants dress:[~ + object] She cleaned the turkey