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well-groomed
[wel-groomd, -groomd]
adjective
having the hair, skin, etc., well cared for; well-dressed, clean, and neat.
a well-groomed young man.
(of an animal) tended, cleaned, combed, etc., with great care.
carefully cared for; neat; tidy.
a well-groomed lawn.
well-groomed
adjective
(of a person) having a tidy pleasing appearance
kept tidy and neat
a well-groomed garden
(of an animal) well turned out and tended
a well-groomed horse
Word History and Origins
Origin of well-groomed1
Example Sentences
New York players will be allowed to sport ‘well-groomed beards.’
Keeping your plants clean and well-groomed also helps reduce insect and disease problems.
The Air Force has a similar policy, banning full beards with some exceptions, and allowing well-groomed mustaches.
Several sported well-groomed mustaches — an incongruous nod to Movember, an annual global fundraising campaign in which men grow mustaches throughout November.
Additionally, hair on all students must be clean, well-groomed, geometrical and not an unnatural color or variation.
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