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cleanliness
clean·ly C5412800 (klēn′lē)adv. In a clean manner.adj. (klĕn′lē) clean·li·er, clean·li·est Habitually and carefully neat and clean. clean′li·ness (klĕn′lē-nĭs) n.CleanlinessSee also bathing. ablutomaniaan abnormal desire to wash, especially the hands.asepsis1. absence of bacteria of a harmful nature. 2. the techniques of achieving this condition. — aseptic, adj.automysophobiaan abnormal fear of being dirty.blennophobiaan abnormal fear or dislike of slime. Also called myxophobia.bromidrosiphobiaan abnormal fear of having an unpleasant body odor.coprophobiaan abnormal fear of feces.elutriationthe process of elutriating, or purification by washing and straining.immaculacyfreedom fromstainor blemish. — immaculate, adj.mysophobiaan abnormal fear or dislike of dirt.myxophobiablennophobia.sudarium1. a cloth or handkerchief for wiping sweat from the face. 2. a sudatorium.sudatoriuma room where a sweat bath is taken. Also called sudarium.Cleanliness See Also: ORDER/DISORDER - Clean and smooth as a peeled onion —O. Henry
- Clean and well-kept as a cemetery —Karl Shapiro
- (Her face) clean and white as a handkerchief —John Ashbery
- Clean as a Band-Aid —Max Apple
- Clean as a bleached bone —Wallace Stegner
- Clean as a convent cell —Vita Sackville-West
- Clean as a hound’s tooth —American colloquialism, attributed to New England
- (His heart felt) clean as a new green leaf —Stephen Vincent Benet
- Clean as a New England kitchen —Anon
- Clean as a newly laundered sheet —Rosamund Pilcher
Pilcher uses the “Clean as a sheet” simile to describe the smoothness and cleanliness of sand when the tide is out in a story entitled The White Birds. - Clean as a new pin of every penny of debt —Sir Walter Scott
- Clean as a penny —William Robertson
A much used simile to describe anyone who is neatly and cleanly dressed. - Clean as a pig’s whistle —American colloquialism, attributed to New England
Just plain “Clean as a whistle,” is said to stem from the fact that it takes a clean dry whistle to produce a good sound. - Clean as a piglet bathed in milk —Mary Gordon
- Clean as a rose is after rain —James Whitcomb Riley
- Clean as a toilet bowl —Lincoln Kirstein
- (The woman was as) clean as a white rose in the morning gauze of dew —Carl Sandburg
- Clean as driftwood —Robert Hass
- (Legs) clean as marble —Beryl Markham
- Clean as new grass when the old grass burns —Carl Sandburg
- Clean as water pouring from a silver tap —Tennessee Williams
- Dirty as a glass roof in a train station —Leonard Cohen
- Dust balls sail like galleons [on a carpet] on the dry sea —Robert Irwin
- Fingernails … like watch crystals —Walker Percy
- Immaculate as a laboratory —Ben Ames Williams
- Spotless as naked innocence —John Smith
- The water’s (of swimming pool) like bouillabaisse. It’s got more things in it than Macy’s window —Noël Coward
ThesaurusNoun | 1. | cleanliness - the habit of keeping free of superficial imperfectionshabit, use - (psychology) an automatic pattern of behavior in reaction to a specific situation; may be inherited or acquired through frequent repetition; "owls have nocturnal habits"; "she had a habit twirling the ends of her hair"; "long use had hardened him to it" | | 2. | cleanliness - diligence in keeping cleantrait - a distinguishing feature of your personal naturefastidiousness - the trait of being meticulous about matters of taste or style; "neatness and fastidiousness of dress"neatness, tidiness - the trait of being neat and orderlyuncleanliness - lack of cleanly habits |
cleanlinessnoun cleanness, purity, freshness, whiteness, sterility, spotlessness Many of Britain's beaches fail to meet minimum standards of cleanliness.Proverbs "Cleanliness is next to godliness"cleanlinessnounThe condition of being clean and free of contaminants:clarity, cleanness, pureness, purity, taintlessness.Translationsclean (kliːn) adjective1. free from dirt, smoke etc. a clean window; a clean dress. 乾淨的 干净的2. neat and tidy in one's habits. Cats are very clean animals. 愛整潔的 整洁的3. unused. a clean sheet of paper. 未用過的 未用过的4. free from evil or indecency. a clean life; keep your language clean! 純潔的 纯洁的5. neat and even. a clean cut. 整齊的 整齐的 adverb completely. He got clean away. 徹底地 彻底地 verb to (cause to) become free from dirt etc. Will you clean the windows? 把...清乾淨,變乾淨 把...弄干净ˈcleaner noun 清潔工人 清洁工人ˈcleanly adverbThe knife cut cleanly through the cheese. 平整地 整齐地cleanly (ˈklenli) adjective clean in personal habits. 愛清潔的 爱清洁的ˈcleanliness (ˈklen-) noun 清潔 清洁clean up to clean (a place) thoroughly. She cleaned (the room) up after they went home. 把(某處)徹底打掃乾淨 (把...)打扫干净 a clean bill of health a certificate saying that a person, the crew of ship etc is entirely healthy (especially after being ill). I've been off work but I've got a clean bill of health now. 健檢合格證明 健康证明书a clean slate a fresh start. After being in prison he started his new job with a clean slate. 改過自新,重新開始 改过自新come clean to tell the truth about something, often about something about which one has previously lied. 供認 供认make a clean sweep to get rid of everything unnecessary or unwanted. The new manager made a clean sweep of all the lazy people in the department. 徹底掃除 彻底扫除IdiomsSeecleanliness is next to godlinessCleanliness
CleanlinessSee also Orderliness.Cleverness (See CUNNING.)Berchtaunkempt herself, demands cleanliness from others, especially children. [Ger. Folklore: Leach, 137]catcontinually “washes” itself. [Animal Symbolism: Jobes, 296]Clean, Mr.brand of household cleaner. [Trademarks: Crowley Trade, 379]hyssopBiblical herb used for ceremonial sprinkling. [Flower Symbolism: O.T. Psalms 51:7]Mary Mouseconstantly sweeping and dusting. [Children’s Lit.: Mary Mouse and the Doll’s House, Fisher, 216]Spic and Spanbrand of household cleaner. [Trademarks: Crowley Trade, 546]Wag-at-the-Wa’brownie who is strict about neatness of houses. [Br. Folldore: Briggs, 425–426]MedicalSeecleanFinancialSeeCleancleanliness Related to cleanliness: Cleanliness is next to GodlinessSynonyms for cleanlinessnoun cleannessSynonyms- cleanness
- purity
- freshness
- whiteness
- sterility
- spotlessness
Synonyms for cleanlinessnoun the condition of being clean and free of contaminantsSynonyms- clarity
- cleanness
- pureness
- purity
- taintlessness
Antonyms for cleanlinessnoun the habit of keeping free of superficial imperfectionsRelated Wordsnoun diligence in keeping cleanRelated Words- trait
- fastidiousness
- neatness
- tidiness
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