clean in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
clean in Hindi हिन्दी
clean in Kashmiri कॉशुर
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clean in English
- clean⇄adj. cleanable.
- clean⇄adj. 1. free from dirt or filth; not soiled or stained.
Ex. clean clothes. Soap and water make us clean.
2. having clean habits.
Ex. Cats are clean animals.
3a. pure or innocent.
Ex. a man of good and clean life. The saint - clean⇄adv. 1. completely; entirely; totally.
Ex. The horse jumped clean over the brook.
2. in a clean manner; cleanly; so as to leave no dirt behind.
Ex. The room must be clean swept.
3. dexterously; adroitly.
Ex. Pope came off - clean⇄clean, adjective, adverb, verb.
- clean⇄expr. clean out,
a. to make clean by emptying.
Ex. The premises were completely cleaned out. Clean out your desk.
b. to empty; use up; exhaust.
Ex. The boys cleaned out a whole box of cookies. There is a great danger that a man' - clean⇄expr. clean up,
a. to make clean by removing dirt, rubbish, or other debris.
Ex. They were all busy cleaning up the grounds.
b. to put in order.
Ex. On the last day of school the children of the class cleaned up the contents of - clean⇄expr. come clean, (Slang.) to confess fully; tell everything; tell the whole truth.
Ex. To come clean, after making the trip twice this year, I found the city (N.Y.) exceedingly oppressive (Manchester Guardian Weekly). - clean⇄noun cleanness.
- clean⇄v.i. 1. to undergo cleaning; admit of being cleaned.
Ex. The new rifle cleans easily.
2. to do cleaning; perform a cleaning process.
Ex. Ships go there to clean. I'm going to clean this morning. - clean⇄v.t. 1. to make clean; cleanse.
Ex. to clean a room. Washing cleans cloths.
2. to clear (arable land) of weeds, grass, or trees.
3. to clear (a ship's bottom) of barnacles, shells, or other debris.
4. to remove from (fish or th