Clean-Skin

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /kliːn skɪn/

Definitions of clean-skin

noun a person without a criminal record or history of wrongdoing

Example Sentences

A1 I prefer using clean-skin products on my face.

A2 She has a clean-skin routine that she follows every morning and night.

B1 It's important to maintain a clean-skin regimen to prevent breakouts.

B2 The dermatologist recommended a clean-skin diet to improve her complexion.

C1 The spa offers a luxurious clean-skin treatment for those seeking ultimate relaxation.

C2 Her flawless clean-skin is the result of years of diligent skincare practices.

adjective referring to a wine made from grapes that have not been sprayed with chemicals

Example Sentences

A1 I prefer using clean-skin products on my face.

A2 She has a clean-skin routine that she follows every night before bed.

B1 The clean-skin trend has become popular among young adults.

B2 The dermatologist recommended a clean-skin diet to improve her complexion.

C1 The clean-skin movement advocates for using natural products and minimalistic skincare routines.

C2 Her clean-skin regimen includes organic cleansers and serums for a flawless complexion.

Examples of clean-skin in a Sentence

formal The dermatologist recommended using a gentle cleanser for those with clean-skin.

informal I envy people with clean-skin, they don't have to worry about acne.

slang She's lucky to have clean-skin, she never gets any pimples.

figurative Having a clean-skin in this industry means having no prior experience or connections.

Grammatical Forms of clean-skin

past tense

clean-skinned

plural

clean-skins

comparative

cleaner-skin

superlative

cleanest-skin

present tense

clean-skins

future tense

will clean-skin

perfect tense

has clean-skinned

continuous tense

is clean-skinning

singular

clean-skin

positive degree

clean-skin

infinitive

to clean-skin

gerund

clean-skinning

participle

clean-skinned

Origin and Evolution of clean-skin

First Known Use: 1920 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'clean-skin' originated in Australia in the early 20th century.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to unbranded cattle, the term 'clean-skin' later evolved to describe a person without a criminal record or someone who is inexperienced or naive in a particular area.