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aseado

neat

adjective ah-seh-AH-doh Rare

Also means

clean

Usage Note

Aseado describes a person or space that is clean, tidy, and well-groomed. It carries a slightly more active connotation than limpio (clean), implying ongoing personal care rather than a mere state. Ella siempre llega muy aseada means she consistently presents herself well, not just that she bathed once.

Examples

"El niño llegó aseado a la fiesta."

Natural Translation

The boy arrived neat at the party.

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