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Definition of kempt in English: kemptadjective kɛm(p)tkem(p)t (of a person or a place) maintained in a neat and clean condition; well cared for. (人,地方)整洁的;照料好的 she was looking as thoroughly kempt as ever 她看上去像往常一样,十分整洁。 Example sentencesExamples - I notice how nicely her nails are rounded and polished with pearl white, and how kempt she is.
- Tough executives are tacitly understood to be well kempt on the outside, whilst inwardly crumbling, decaying, turning to sludge.
- Now that I have a large - potentially 40 acre - lawn, I'm trying to keep at least some of it kempt.
- They were to be clean and kempt in person, and to display personal identification (including a photograph) in the cab.
- He was a dashing bay with not a trace of white, with a well kempt mane that fell past his neck.
- I'm quite pleased with myself because I'm going about looking not quite as kempt as usual.
- He was better kempt in appearance, although he had been hospitalized several times in previous months for renal complications.
- It looked like it was a well kempt city, but this bus stop stuck out like a sore thumb.
- She had lived in New York for about a year, moving up from Chicago after being offered the job when she turned 18, and settling herself away from her family in a well kempt area in the heart of the City.
- Mercifully, she could still dream of the expansive Havana avenues, the grand casinos before the revolution, the kempt plazas where she would linger with her lover.
- I can say with all honesty that Wolf has a very nice beard, it is stylish and very kempt.
- His black hair was smooth, styled, kempt, and it hung only to his ears.
- His crumpled shirt and baggy trousers have gone to the laundry, his hair - though still long and unruly - is now more kempt and some of Delhi's best tailors have encased him in a bandhgala.
- With his perfectly kempt moustache, wavy locks, black polo-neck and tweed jacket, he would breeze through an interview.
- The bundle of clothes stirred and a fairly groggy Sukari sat up, hair surprisingly kempt despite her burrowing into the pillows during the night.
OriginOld English cemd-, past participle of cemban 'to comb', of Germanic origin; related to comb. The Middle English form kemb survives in dialect. unkempt from Late Middle English: People have only combed their hair since around 1400; before that they would have kembed it and their hair would have been kempt. These are forms of the old word kemb, which was eventually replaced by the related word comb, an Old English word which may have the underlying sense of ‘tooth’. The term has survived, though, sometimes in the form kempt but especially in unkempt, which has come to mean ‘untidy or dishevelled’ rather than ‘uncombed’.
Rhymesattempt, contempt, dreamt, exempt, pre-empt, tempt Definition of kempt in US English: kemptadjectivekem(p)t (of a person or a place) maintained in a neat and clean condition; well cared for. (人,地方)整洁的;照料好的 she was looking as thoroughly kempt as ever 她看上去像往常一样,十分整洁。 Example sentencesExamples - His crumpled shirt and baggy trousers have gone to the laundry, his hair - though still long and unruly - is now more kempt and some of Delhi's best tailors have encased him in a bandhgala.
- The bundle of clothes stirred and a fairly groggy Sukari sat up, hair surprisingly kempt despite her burrowing into the pillows during the night.
- I can say with all honesty that Wolf has a very nice beard, it is stylish and very kempt.
- He was better kempt in appearance, although he had been hospitalized several times in previous months for renal complications.
- With his perfectly kempt moustache, wavy locks, black polo-neck and tweed jacket, he would breeze through an interview.
- He was a dashing bay with not a trace of white, with a well kempt mane that fell past his neck.
- Mercifully, she could still dream of the expansive Havana avenues, the grand casinos before the revolution, the kempt plazas where she would linger with her lover.
- I notice how nicely her nails are rounded and polished with pearl white, and how kempt she is.
- Now that I have a large - potentially 40 acre - lawn, I'm trying to keep at least some of it kempt.
- His black hair was smooth, styled, kempt, and it hung only to his ears.
- Tough executives are tacitly understood to be well kempt on the outside, whilst inwardly crumbling, decaying, turning to sludge.
- They were to be clean and kempt in person, and to display personal identification (including a photograph) in the cab.
- She had lived in New York for about a year, moving up from Chicago after being offered the job when she turned 18, and settling herself away from her family in a well kempt area in the heart of the City.
- I'm quite pleased with myself because I'm going about looking not quite as kempt as usual.
- It looked like it was a well kempt city, but this bus stop stuck out like a sore thumb.
OriginOld English cemd-, past participle of cemban ‘to comb’, of Germanic origin; related to comb. The Middle English form kemb survives in dialect. |