Better words for

clean

Clean” does the job — but the right alternative does more. Here are 6 curated replacements, each with a definition, pronunciation, and an example of it working on the page.

immaculate

/ɪ-ˈmæk-jʊ-lɪt/Elevated

Perfectly clean and free from any stain or blemish.

She returned the borrowed car in immaculate condition, not a speck of dust on the dashboard.

Best for: Works well in formal or descriptive writing when emphasizing flawlessness.

pristine

/ˈprɪs-tiːn/Elevated

In its original, unspoiled condition; spotlessly clean.

The alpine lake looked pristine, its surface reflecting the peaks like polished glass.

Best for: Ideal for nature writing or when evoking untouched purity.

scrubbed

/skrʌbd/Punchy

Thoroughly cleaned by vigorous rubbing, suggesting raw, effortful cleanliness.

The old farmhouse kitchen had that scrubbed, honest smell of lye soap and hard work.

Best for: Punchy and grounded; suits gritty, realistic prose or working-class settings.

unsoiled

/ʌn-ˈsɔɪld/Literary

Free from dirt, stain, or moral corruption.

He handed back the white gloves unsoiled, as if the filthy job had never touched him.

Best for: Slightly formal; effective when contrasting purity against surrounding grime.

lustrate

/ˈlʌs-treɪt/Rare Gem

To purify ceremonially or cleanse through ritual.

The priests moved to lustrate the temple before the solstice rites could begin.

Best for: Deeply rare; reserved for historical, religious, or high fantasy writing.

clinically sterile

/ˈklɪn-ɪk-li ˈstɛr-aɪl/Punchy

Devoid of any contamination, often to an unsettling or inhuman degree.

The interrogation room was clinically sterile, its bleached walls offering no comfort whatsoever.

Best for: Best in thriller or dystopian fiction to imply coldness alongside cleanliness.

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