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    clean
    /kliːn/

    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

    noun

    • 1. an act of cleaning something: "he gave the room a clean"

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  2. Learn the meaning of clean as an adjective, verb, noun, and adverb in English. Find out how to use clean in different contexts, such as not dirty, honest, complete, or skilful.

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  7. The meaning of clean usually refers to removing something unwanted: you clean your hands by washing them, then you can clean some grapes. This word has many meanings related to being pure or empty. You clean a chicken by plucking its feathers, or get cleaned out when you lose all your money at poker.

  8. Definition of clean adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. clean. adjective. /kliːn/ (comparative cleaner, superlative cleanest) Idioms. not dirty. Are your hands clean? She wiped all the surfaces clean. (British English) It is your responsibility to keep the room clean and tidy.