clean in Italian
clean in Italian is pulito, puro, pulire — clean means free of dirt, stains, or other unwanted matter.
clean in Italian
pulito
puro
pulire
(transitive) To remove dirt from a place or object.
nettare
(transitive) To remove dirt from a place or object.
ordinare
(transitive) To tidy up, make a place neat.
pulire
(transitive) To tidy up, make a place neat.
What does "clean" mean?
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adj Free of dirt, stains, or other unwanted matter.
"She put on a clean shirt before the interview."
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adj Free of drugs, alcohol, or (of a criminal record) offenses.
"He's been clean for three years now."
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adj Done smoothly and without flaws or errors.
"It was a clean landing despite the crosswind."
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verb To remove dirt from something, or to tidy up a space.
"Can you clean the bathroom before the guests arrive?"
clean in a sentence
- She put on a clean shirt before the interview.
- The kitchen counters were spotlessly clean.
- He's been clean for three years now.
- She kept a clean driving record for two decades.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "clean" in Italian?
"clean" in Italian is pulito, puro, pulire. clean means: Free of dirt, stains, or other unwanted matter.
How do you use "clean" in a sentence?
Example: "She put on a clean shirt before the interview." In Italian, "clean" is pulito, puro, pulire.
Are there other ways to say "clean" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 5 translations listed for "clean": pulito, puro, pulire, nettare, ordinare.
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