clean in Portuguese
clean in Portuguese is limpo, asseado, puro — clean means free of dirt, stains, or other unwanted matter.
clean in Portuguese
limpo
Free of dirt, filth, or impurities (extraneous matter); not dirty, filthy, or soiled.
asseado
Free of dirt, filth, or impurities (extraneous matter); not dirty, filthy, or soiled.
limpo
puro
Pure, especially morally or religiously.
imaculado
Pure, especially morally or religiously.
limpada
Removal of dirt.
limpeza
Removal of dirt.
limpar
arrumar
(transitive) To tidy up, make a place neat.
limpar
(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 Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "clean" in Portuguese?
"clean" in Portuguese is limpo, asseado, puro. 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 Portuguese, "clean" is limpo, asseado, puro.
Are there other ways to say "clean" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 8 translations listed for "clean": limpo, asseado, puro, imaculado, limpada, limpeza.
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