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”; see comb, unkempt
Explanation
If you're kempt, you're neat and well-groomed. Your always-kempt house will be harder to keep tidy after you adopt six furry puppies. In the U.S., it's much more common to see the word unkempt than kempt, but it's clear the two have opposite meanings. Your unkempt, scraggly beard might contrast, for example, with your brother's closely shaven, kempt face. The unkempt bedroom your sister is happy to inhabit is much messier than your own orderly, uncluttered, kempt room. Kempt shares a root with comb, which explains why it usually describes someone's tidy hair.
Vocabulary lists containing kempt
"St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves" by Karen Russell
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Example Sentences
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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
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
Early in her career, Margaret Thatcher was described in a thumbnail sketch by Mr. Roth as a “blond, kempt, resolute, single-minded iron maiden in blue chiffon.”
From New York Times • Aug. 16, 2010
His hair is now sleek, kempt and grey.
From The Guardian • Jun. 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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