kempt
Americanadjective
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neatly or tidily kept.
a kempt little cottage.
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combed, as hair.
adjective
Etymology
Origin of kempt
First recorded before 1050; 1925–30 kempt for def. 1; Middle English kempte, kembyd; Old English cemd-, past participle of cemban “to comb”; comb, unkempt
Example Sentences
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Is your dwelling more kempt than my dwelling?
From New York Times • Jul. 11, 2018
His clients remember a kempt businessman who donned a clean, dark-blue smock and never gave his customers a set price.
From Washington Post • Jul. 18, 2015
He sits unnoticed in the restaurant: that straggling hair which fell below the shoulder line is almost classically kempt now.
From The Guardian • Apr. 24, 2013
From DavidHurren: "Didn't Giant Haystacks have something of a WG Grace look, maybe with a less well kempt beard?"
From BBC • Dec. 17, 2010
Perhaps not, she thinks, perhaps it is a personality phenomenon: the real Yolanda resurrecting on an August afternoon above the kempt green lawns of this private facility.
From "How the García Girls Lost Their Accents" by Julia Alvarez
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