clean

verb44 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.5

to a high degree of cleanliness

entirely clean, with no dirt remaining

clean in every way, without any flaws

completely clean

to a very high degree of cleanliness

quite clean, but not perfectly so

extremely clean; so clean there are no spots or marks

clean in comparison to other things or other times

clean to a satisfactory or acceptable level

nearly clean, but with a small amount of dirt remaining

perfectly clean and tidy, without a single mark or speck of dirt

almost completely clean

to make a place tidy by removing dirt and mess

to clean the inside of something thoroughly, often by removing everything first

to clean to a high standard

to clean in a very detailed and complete way

describes a surface or object that is not difficult to clean

to clean with attention to detail to avoid mistakes or damage

to clean in a way that produces the intended result

to clean in the correct or expected way

to clean with a light touch, especially for delicate items

free from dirt and well-organized

well-organized and free from dirt

pleasantly clean

pleasantly and attractively clean

to be in a state where cleaning is required

used to describe something that has been cleaned very recently

to be in a state of cleanliness

to maintain the cleanliness of something over time

to succeed in making something clean

to have the appearance of being clean

to make a surface clean by wiping it

to ensure something is in a clean state after you have used it

to have a fresh, clean scent

to remain in a clean condition

to make something clean using water

to give the impression of being clean

to make something clean by rubbing it hard

to make something clean by using a brush

to make something clean by scraping off dirt

to remove dirt by wiping or washing a surface

to use a particular tool or substance to clean something

to remove dirt that is on a particular surface

to remove dirt or a substance completely