clean definition
clean adjective
(not dirty): Give me a clean towel.
(not polluted; pure): Clean air and water are necessary for living things.
(habitually not dirty): Cats are clean animals.
(blank, nothing written on it): Bring me a clean sheet of paper.
(does not create pollution): Solar panels provide clean energy.
(healthy and morally acceptable): I lead a clean life, a life without sin.
(not infected): It’s a clean wound, and it will heal nicely in a week.
informal (not carrying any weapons or illegal drugs): They search every visitor to the prison to make sure they are clean.
(not taking drugs; not addicted to drugs): John has been clean for about a year now.
(having no record of breaking rules or laws): You should have a clean driver’s license for this job.
(fair, according to the rules): It was a good, clean fight.
(complete; absolute): You need to make a clean break with your past.
(in an accurate way; without problems): The plane made a clean landing.
(not offensive in language or content): Children can watch this. It’s a clean movie.
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