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    clean
    /klēn/

    adjective

    adverb

    • 1. so as to be free from dirt, marks, or unwanted matter: "the room had been washed clean"
    • 2. used to emphasize the completeness of a reported action, condition, or experience: informal "he was knocked clean off his feet"

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  2. clean: [adjective] free from dirt or pollution. free from contamination or disease. free or relatively free from radioactivity.

  3. CLEAN definition: 1. free from any dirty marks, pollution, bacteria, etc.: 2. honest or fair, or showing that you…. Learn more.

  4. Clean definition: free from dirt; unsoiled; unstained. See examples of CLEAN used in a sentence.

  5. The meaning of clean usually refers to removing something unwanted: you clean your hands by washing them, then you can clean some grapes.

  6. 33 meanings: 1. without dirt or other impurities; unsoiled 2. without anything in it or on it 3. recently washed; fresh 4..... Click for more definitions.

  7. The entertainment was good clean fun for the whole family. Keep the jokes clean please! The sport has a very clean image. not illegal; not showing or having any record of doing something that is against the law. a clean driving licence/driver’s license; a clean police record

  8. CLEAN definition: 1. not dirty: 2. not about sex: 3. showing that you have not done anything illegal: . Learn more.

  9. 2. To get rid of (impurities or dirt, for example); remove: cleaned up the trash; cleaned off the stains.

  10. fair; 8 played or done in a fair way and within the rules It was a tough but clean game.; not offensive; 9 not offensive or referring to sex; not doing anything that is considered immoral or bad The movie was good, clean fun for the whole family. Keep the jokes clean, please! The sport has a very clean image. accurate; 10 done in a skillful and accurate way The plane made a clean takeoff.

  11. Clean the mud off your shoes. wash to clean something with water and usually soap She’s washing her hair. There’s nowhere to wash your clothes. wipe to clean a surface with a cloth, often a wet cloth Wipe the worktop when you’ve finished cooking. scrub to wash something by rubbing it hard, ...

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