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cleanliness
[ klen-lee-nis ]
noun
- the quality, state, or habit of being cleanly, or keeping oneself clean and neat:
personal cleanliness.
- the quality, state, or habit of being kept clean, as a place or object:
the cleanliness of the restaurant.
- the state or quality of being morally pure or upright:
spiritual cleanliness.
Word History and Origins
Origin of cleanliness1
Example Sentences
Studios can vary wildly in accessibility, price, cleanliness, equipment, instruction and community cultivation.
People are asked about their feelings towards an area's safety and cleanliness.
She added: "While the risk to livestock remains low, I urge all animal owners to ensure scrupulous cleanliness is in place and to report any signs of infection to the Animal Plant Health Agency immediately."
The old sanatoria in the Alps to which European TB patients lucky enough to have wealthy relatives might be sent focused on cleanliness, fresh air and sunlight, ample nutritious food and rest.
The department has advised the public to maintain the cleanliness of their surroundings, destroy potential mosquito breeding sites such as tyres, wear long-sleeved shirts and trousers and apply mosquito repellent.
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