Pronunciation: /wɛl-kɛpt/
adjective Describing the condition of something that is maintained in good order or neatness
A1 The house has a well-kept garden.
A2 She always keeps her room well-kept and tidy.
B1 The well-kept appearance of the hotel impressed the guests.
B2 The museum exhibits are well-kept and carefully preserved.
C1 The well-kept secret of the company's success was finally revealed.
C2 The well-kept grounds of the estate were meticulously maintained by a team of gardeners.
formal The estate features a well-kept garden with meticulously trimmed hedges and vibrant flowers.
informal Their house is always so well-kept, you can tell they take pride in maintaining it.
slang Dang, your car is looking hella well-kept with that fresh coat of wax!
figurative Her well-kept secrets were finally revealed during the trial.
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