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well-kept
adjective as in clean
Strongest matches
adjective as in neat
adjective as in shipshape
adjective as in tidy
adjective as in trig
adjective as in unsoiled
Weak matches
- antiseptic
- cleanly
- cleansed
- clear
- delicate
- dirtless
- elegant
- faultless
- flawless
- fresh
- graceful
- hygienic
- immaculate
- laundered
- neat
- neat as a button
- neat as a pin
- orderly
- pure
- sanitary
- shining
- snowy
- sparkling
- speckless
- spick-and-span
- spotless
- squeaky clean
- stainless
- taintless
- tidy
- trim
- unblemished
- unpolluted
- unsmudged
- unspotted
- unstained
- unsullied
- untarnished
- vanilla
- washed
- white
Example Sentences
Millions of dollars in renovation later the building is gorgeous—Clean, well-kept, organized.
I guess that White House confirmation strategy is a well-kept secret.
Saint Joseph white is such a small production and a well-kept secret.
A few clicks, and his not-particularly-well-kept secret was out.
It features the Charlotte Nature Museum, a well-kept baseball field, and a large body of water.
The fields had much the appearance of a well kept park, and everything conspired to make the day a pleasant recollection.
A pretty and hitherto well kept garden surrounds it on all sides.
The monument is surrounded by a tolerably well-kept garden, laid out in the European style.
Then came the holy season of Michaelmas, and the King caused the feast to be well kept and a solemn Mass was said.
Berlin is a symbol of law and order in its large, well-kept streets, splendid gardens and imposing public buildings.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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