cleaned
Pronunciation: [kliːnd]
Word
Context: "tasks"
(verb) to make something free of dirt, mess, or unwanted things. It means you take the time to tidy up and make it nice again, like when you wash your dishes or sweep the floor.
Example
I cleaned my room yesterday, and it looks great now.
Example
I didn't clean my room, so it's still really messy.
Example
Did you clean your room before the guests arrived?
Context: "preparation"
(verb) to remove something unwanted from a situation or organize things better. It can refer to preparing something to be better or easier to understand, like when you clean up a messy paper or a computer file.
Example
She cleaned up the presentation so it was easy to follow.
Example
He didn’t clean up his notes, and they were confusing.
Example
Are you going to clean up your work before turning it in?
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