Cleanable example sentences
cleanable
definition
- adjective form of clean
clean
adjective
clean (adjective) · cleaner (comparative adjective) · cleanest (superlative adjective)
- free from dirt, marks, or stains:
- having been washed since last worn or used:
- (of paper) not yet marked by writing or drawing:
- (of a person) attentive to personal hygiene:
- free from pollutants or unpleasant substances:
- (of a fuel, source of energy, or form of technology) producing relatively few or no net emissions of greenhouse gases:
- relating to a diet consisting primarily of unprocessed and unrefined food:
- free from or producing relatively little radioactive contamination.
- (of timber) free from knots:
- morally uncontaminated; pure; innocent:
- not sexually offensive or obscene:
- showing or having no record of offenses or crimes:
- played or done according to the rules:
- not possessing or containing anything illegal, especially drugs or stolen goods:
- (of a person) not taking or having taken drugs or alcohol.
- free from ceremonial defilement, according to Mosaic Law and similar religious codes.
- free from irregularities; having a smooth edge or surface:
- having a simple, well-defined, and pleasing shape:
- (of an action) smoothly and skillfully done:
- (of a taste, sound, or smell) giving a clear and distinctive impression to the senses; sharp and fresh:
- so as to be free from dirt, marks, or unwanted matter:
- in a way that involves the consumption of unprocessed, unrefined, and nutrient-rich food:
- used to emphasize the completeness of a reported action, condition, or experience:
- make (something or someone) free of dirt, marks, or mess, especially by washing, wiping, or brushing:
- remove the innards of (fish or poultry) prior to cooking: