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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"

    verb

  2. rinse to remove dirt, etc. from something using clean water only, not soap; to remove the soap from something with clean water after washing it: Make sure you rinse all the soap out. cleanse to clean your skin or a wound. dry-clean to clean clothes using chemicals instead of water. Patterns. to clean/ wash/ rinse/ cleanse something in/ with ...

  3. From Longman Business Dictionary clean1 /kliːn/ adjective 1 done in a fair or legal way, or showing that you have followed the rules or the law In ethical investment, investors try to buy shares in companies with a clean record. His clean credit history will give him access to bank financing. 2 clean products or industrial methods do not ...

  4. clean meaning: 1. not dirty: 2. not about sex: 3. showing that you have not done anything illegal: . Learn more.

  5. 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

  6. a modern design with clean lines and a bright appearance; accurate; done with skill and in an accurate way. The plane made a clean take-off. document/software; with no changes or mistakes in it. I do my utmost to produce clean copy, but occasionally a mistake slips in. It backs up data frequently, keeping a clean copy of your work.

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  8. Sep 1, 2023 · the world action or operation manner of action care, carefulness, or attention [transitive verbs] take care about do thoroughly. to make a clean job (of it) 1892–. Phrases ( figurative ): clean bill of health: see bill of health, n.; to have clean hands, to keep the hands clean: to be innocent of wrongdoing; t ….

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