well-tended

Frequency: 7.08.5 per million words

Used as a compound adjective before a noun to describe something that is well looked after, such as a garden or lawn.

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Examples (10)

  • The park featured several well-tended lawns where visitors could relax.
  • Her small garden, though simple, was always well-tended and full of vibrant flowers.
  • The historic estate boasted well-tended grounds that attracted tourists year-round.
  • Even in the harsh winter, the rose bushes remained surprisingly well-tended.
  • A well-tended vegetable patch can provide a continuous harvest throughout the summer.
  • The children loved playing in the local playground, which was always clean and well-tended.
  • He took pride in his well-tended bonsai collection, meticulously pruning each miniature tree.
  • Despite its age, the vintage car was remarkably well-tended, looking almost brand new.
  • The farm animals appeared healthy and well-tended, a testament to the farmer's dedication.
  • A well-tended public space encourages community engagement and pride.