Clean
UK /["/kliːn/"]/US /["/kliːn/"]/
Definition
not dirty
In simple words: To make something free from dirt or mess.
Examples
- I like to keep my room clean so that it feels fresh and organized.
- Make sure to clean your hands before dinner to stay healthy.
- After the party, we need to clean up the mess in the living room.
- Her clean dress made her look very elegant at the event.
- The water in the lake is clean and safe for swimming.
Usage notes
Used in everyday conversations, 'clean' can refer to physical cleanliness as well as metaphorical contexts (e.g., a clean record). Avoid using in very formal writing.
Grammar pattern
clean + object
Memory hint
Think of a 'clean' sweep—like a broom that removes all dirt.
Collocations
- be
- look
- seem
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- clean and tidy
- neat and clean
- lovely and clean
- be
- look
- seem
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- clean and tidy
- neat and clean
- lovely and clean
- be
- look
- seem
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- clean and tidy
- neat and clean
- lovely and clean
Synonyms
- tidy
- neat
- spotless
- clear
- pure
Antonyms
- dirty
- messy
- unclean
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'clean' with 'clear' when referring to visibility.
- Using 'cleans' as a noun instead of the verb form.
- Mixing up 'cleaning' as a noun and a verb.