Cleanliness: meaning, definitions and examples

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cleanliness

 

[ ˈklen·li·nəs ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

importance of cleanliness

Cleanliness is the state of being clean and free from dirt, germs, and contaminants. It is essential for maintaining good health and preventing the spread of diseases. Cleanliness also contributes to a positive environment and improves overall well-being.

Synonyms

hygiene, sanitation, tidiness

Examples of usage

  • Cleanliness in hospitals is crucial to prevent infections.
  • Personal cleanliness is important to avoid illnesses.
  • Maintaining cleanliness in public places promotes hygiene.
  • A clean environment enhances productivity and morale.
  • Good personal hygiene is a reflection of cleanliness.

Translations

Translations of the word "cleanliness" in other languages:

🇵🇹 limpeza

🇮🇳 स्वच्छता (svaachchhata)

🇩🇪 Sauberkeit

🇮🇩 kebersihan

🇺🇦 чистота

🇵🇱 czystość

🇯🇵 清潔 (せいけつ, seiketsu)

🇫🇷 propreté

🇪🇸 limpieza

🇹🇷 temizlik

🇰🇷 청결 (cheong-gyeol)

🇸🇦 نظافة (nadhafa)

🇨🇿 čistota

🇸🇰 čistota

🇨🇳 清洁 (qīngjié)

🇸🇮 čistost

🇮🇸 hreinlæti

🇰🇿 тазалық (tazalyq)

🇬🇪 სისუფთავე (sisuftave)

🇦🇿 təmizlik

🇲🇽 limpieza

Etymology

The concept of cleanliness has been valued throughout history in various cultures. In ancient civilizations, such as the Romans and Greeks, cleanliness was associated with health and purity. The importance of cleanliness continued to be emphasized in religious texts and teachings, highlighting the significance of cleanliness for spiritual and physical well-being. Over time, advancements in science and medicine further reinforced the importance of cleanliness in preventing diseases. Today, cleanliness remains a fundamental aspect of daily life, with practices such as handwashing and sanitation playing a crucial role in maintaining health and well-being.

See also: clean, cleaner, cleaning, cleanness, cleanse, cleanser, cleansing, cleanup, unclean, uncleanly.

Word Frequency Rank

Ranked #10,732, this word falls into high-advanced vocabulary. It appears less frequently but is valuable for expressing precise meanings in specific contexts.