clean
clean
kli:n
klin
British pronunciation
/kliːn/

Definition & Meaning of "clean"in English

01

not having any bacteria, marks, or dirt

clean definition and meaning
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He washed his hands to keep them clean.
02

not causing or spreading pollution or contamination, especially radioactive contamination

clean definition and meaning
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The reactor was designed to allow a clean shutdown in emergencies.
03

free of restrictions or qualifications

04

(of air) having no pollution or harmful substances

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The mountains offer clean, crisp air, free from the smog of the city.
05

(of sound or color) free from anything that dulls or dims

06

(of a record) having no marks of discredit or offense

07

free of drugs

08

not carrying concealed weapons

09

(of behavior or especially language) free from objectionable elements; fit for all observers

10

ritually clean or pure

11

free from clumsiness; precisely or deftly executed

12

free from sepsis or infection

13

thorough and without qualification

14

without difficulties or problems

15

free from marks or stains, often appearing blank and white

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The clean sheet of paper was ready for her to start writing.
16

exhibiting or calling for sportsmanship or fair play

17

(of a manuscript) having few alterations or corrections

18

morally pure

19

looking fresh, sharp, or well-dressed

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That suit is so clean; you look amazing.
to clean
01

to make something have no bacteria, marks, or dirt

Transitive: to clean sth
to clean definition and meaning
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I need to clean my glasses; they are dirty.
02

to trim or cut off excess fat, gristle, or other undesirable portions from meat or poultry before cooking

Transitive: to clean meat or poultry
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The butcher cleans the ribs by trimming away excess fat.
03

to organize or arrange a space to make it neat and free of clutter

Transitive: to clean a space
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The children were asked to clean their rooms before going out to play.
04

to cleanse one's body or body parts by washing

Transitive: to clean body parts
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After a long day of hiking, she cleaned her feet in the cool stream.
05

to take off the outer covering from an object like seeds or nuts

Transitive: to clean a grain or nut
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She spent the afternoon cleaning sunflower seeds for the recipe.
06

to remove dirt, stains, or marks from a surface

Transitive: to clean dirt or impurities off sth
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She cleaned the coffee stain off the carpet with a special cleaner.
07

to remove all contents or elements, leaving a space or object bare

Transitive: to clean a space or contrainer
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The thief cleaned the apartment, taking everything of value.
08

to take away someone's money or belongings

Transitive: to clean sb
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After a night of gambling, he realized the casino had cleaned him completely.
09

to become free of dirt, stains, or impurities through a cleaning process

Intransitive
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The windows cleaned easily with just a bit of soap and water.
Clean
01

a weightlift in which the barbell is lifted to shoulder height and then jerked overhead

clean
01

completely; used as intensifiers

02

in a way that follows the rules, laws, or accepted standards

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She played clean and still managed to win the tournament.
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