clean-cut (Meaning)

Wordnet

clean-cut (s)

neat and smart in appearance

clear and distinct to the senses; easily perceptible

Webster

clean-cut (a.)

See Clear-cut.

Synonyms & Antonyms of clean-cut

clean-cut Sentence Examples

  1. He had a clean-cut appearance, with sharply defined features and immaculate attire.
  2. The clean-cut lines of the architecture gave the building a modern and sophisticated look.
  3. She preferred her hair to be clean-cut, neatly trimmed with no stray strands out of place.
  4. The soldier had a clean-cut demeanor, reflecting discipline and professionalism.
  5. The company's logo had a clean-cut design, simple yet impactful.
  6. His clean-cut reputation made him a trustworthy candidate for the job.
  7. The garden had clean-cut pathways lined with perfectly trimmed hedges.
  8. The actress had a clean-cut image, steering clear of scandals and controversies.
  9. The knife made a clean-cut through the tough meat, showing its sharpness.
  10. The magazine featured clean-cut fashion designs, appealing to a sophisticated audience.

FAQs About the word clean-cut

neat and smart in appearance, clear and distinct to the senses; easily perceptibleSee Clear-cut.

transparent, understandable, open-and-shut, bright-line, decided, perspicuous, clear-cut, simple, evident, bald

indecipherable, indecipherable, impalpable, incomprehensible, indeterminate, slippery, unintelligible, unfathomable, hazy, sketchy

He had a clean-cut appearance, with sharply defined features and immaculate attire.

The clean-cut lines of the architecture gave the building a modern and sophisticated look.

She preferred her hair to be clean-cut, neatly trimmed with no stray strands out of place.

The soldier had a clean-cut demeanor, reflecting discipline and professionalism.