Personal Hygiene

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun a plumbing fixture used for washing the genital and anal areas of the body

  • The luxurious hotel room was equipped with a bidet for guests' convenience.
  • I've never used a bidet before, but I heard they're really fancy.
  • Some people swear by bidets for a cleaner feeling after using the bathroom.
  • Learning to use a bidet is like discovering a whole new level of cleanliness.

noun a person or thing that cleans or purifies

  • The facial cleanser is gentle and suitable for all skin types.
  • I ran out of my favorite cleanser, so I need to buy a new one.
  • This cleanser is the bomb - it leaves my skin feeling so fresh and clean.
  • Reading a good book is like a mental cleanser, helping to clear your mind of clutter.

adjective having a messy or untidy appearance

  • The disheveled state of his office reflected his chaotic work habits.
  • She showed up to the party looking disheveled after a long day at work.
  • I can't believe you went out in public looking so disheveled.
  • The disheveled state of the city after the storm was a stark reminder of nature's power.

noun a medical term for bad breath

  • Halitosis is a medical term used to describe bad breath.
  • I heard that using mouthwash can help with halitosis.
  • Dude, your halitosis is killing me. Brush your teeth!
  • The company's financial troubles were like a lingering halitosis that couldn't be ignored.

noun a liquid or cream substance used for cleaning the hair

verb to clean the hair with shampoo

  • I always use a high-quality shampoo to keep my hair healthy and clean.
  • Hey, do you have any extra shampoo I can borrow?
  • I need to grab some more 'poo from the store.
  • She shampooed her mind of negative thoughts by practicing mindfulness.

adjective not properly maintained or cared for; messy or untidy in appearance

  • The garden had become unkempt due to neglect and lack of maintenance.
  • His hair was always unkempt, no matter how many times he tried to comb it.
  • She showed up to the party looking pretty unkempt, like she just rolled out of bed.
  • The company's finances were in such disarray that they appeared unkempt and in need of serious restructuring.