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Learn to pronounce clean

/klēn/
adjective
  1. free from dirt, marks, or stains.
    "the room was spotlessly clean"
    synonyms: washed, scrubbed, cleansed, cleaned, polished, spotless, unsoiled, unstained, unspotted, unsullied, unblemished, immaculate, pristine, speckless, dirt-free, hygienic, sanitary, disinfected, sterilized, sterile, aseptic, decontaminated, healthy, pure, white, whiter than white, laundered, squeaky clean, as clean as a whistle
  2. morally uncontaminated; pure; innocent.
    "clean living"
    synonyms: virtuous, good, upright, upstanding, honorable, respectable, reputable, decent, righteous, moral, morally correct, ethical, exemplary, honest, just, innocent, pure, chaste, undefiled, guiltless, blameless, irreproachable, unimpeachable, pure as the driven snow, whiter than white, immaculate, impeccable, squeaky clean, clear, in the clear, not to blame, guilt-free, crime-free, above suspicion
  3. free from irregularities; having a smooth edge or surface.
    "a clean fracture of the leg"
  4. (of a taste, sound, or smell) giving a clear and distinctive impression to the senses; sharp and fresh.
    "clean, fresh, natural flavors"

adverb
  1. so as to be free from dirt, marks, or unwanted matter.
    "the room had been washed clean"
  2. used to emphasize the completeness of a reported action, condition, or experience.
    "he was knocked clean off his feet"
    synonyms: completely, entirely, totally, fully, wholly, thoroughly, altogether, quite, utterly, absolutely

verb
make (something or someone) free of dirt, marks, or mess, especially by washing, wiping, or brushing.
"clean your teeth properly after meals"
synonyms: wash, cleanse, wipe, sponge, scrub, mop, rinse, scour, swab, hose down, sluice (down), flush, polish, disinfect, shampoo, floss, lave, launder, dry-clean

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Tormented by his past, a garbage man named Clean attempts a quiet life of redemption. But, soon finds himself forced to reconcile with the violence of his past.
verb ; a · to make clean: such as ; (1) · to rid of dirt, impurities, or extraneous matter. clean a wound ; (2) · to rid of corruption. vowing to clean up city hall.
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adjective · without dirt or other impurities; unsoiled · without anything in it or on it · recently washed; fresh · without extraneous or foreign materials.
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Clean is a 2021 American action thriller film directed by Paul Solet and starring Adrien Brody, who also produced and wrote the film.
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honest or fair; not breaking rules or laws: "Let's make it a clean fight," said the referee.