Pronunciation: /klin kʌt/
noun A clean cut can also refer to a sharp, precise incision or wound.
A1 She prefers a clean cut for her hair.
A2 The barber gave him a clean cut with sharp lines.
B1 The actor's clean cut appearance helped him land the role.
B2 The clean cut design of the new building stood out in the city skyline.
C1 His clean cut image made him a popular choice for brand endorsements.
C2 The CEO's clean cut style reflected the professionalism of the company.
adjective A clean cut refers to a neat and precise appearance or style.
A1 He has a clean cut appearance with neatly trimmed hair.
A2 The new employee always dresses in a clean cut manner for work.
B1 The actor's clean cut image helped him land the leading role in the movie.
B2 The politician's clean cut image appealed to voters during the election.
C1 The CEO's clean cut demeanor and professional attitude set a high standard for the company.
C2 The designer's clean cut designs were praised for their simplicity and elegance.
formal The man had a clean-cut appearance with neatly groomed hair and a pressed suit.
informal I like your clean-cut look with the fresh haircut and clean-shaven face.
slang That guy is always so clean-cut, he must spend hours in front of the mirror.
figurative Her clean-cut approach to problem-solving always ensures efficient and effective solutions.
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