cleaned

[kliːnd]

cleaned Definition

free from dirt, marks, or stains as a result of washing, wiping, or brushing.

Using cleaned: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cleaned" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I cleaned the kitchen after dinner.

  • Example

    The housekeeper cleaned the hotel room thoroughly.

  • Example

    He cleaned his shoes before entering the house.

  • Example

    She cleaned the wound with antiseptic.

cleaned Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cleaned

Antonyms for cleaned

Phrases with cleaned

  • clean up

    make a place clean and tidy by removing dirt, rubbish, or unwanted items

    Example

    We need to clean up the garage before we can park the car inside.

  • empty a container or space of its contents

    Example

    I need to clean out my closet and donate some clothes I don't wear anymore.

  • a new start or fresh beginning, free from any past mistakes or problems

    Example

    After the divorce, she wanted a clean slate and moved to a new city.

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Summary: cleaned in Brief

'Cleaned' [kliːnd] means to be free from dirt, marks, or stains as a result of washing, wiping, or brushing. It is often used to describe the act of making something clean and tidy, such as 'I cleaned the kitchen after dinner.' Other phrases include 'clean up,' meaning to make a place clean and tidy, and 'clean slate,' meaning a new start or fresh beginning.