SHAVEN vs WELL SHAVEN: NOUN
- A past participle of shave.
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SHAVEN vs WELL SHAVEN: ADJECTIVE
- Having been shaved.
- Having the beard or hair cut off close to the skin
- Closely shaved recently
SHAVEN vs WELL SHAVEN: VERB
- Past participle of shave
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SHAVEN vs WELL SHAVEN: RELATED WORDS
- Mohawk, Unshaved, Stubble, Coiffed, Beard, Bald, Mustache, Unshaven, Sideburns, Goatee, Well shaven, Whiskerless, Clean shaven, Smooth shaven, Beardless
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SHAVEN vs WELL SHAVEN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Mohawk, Unshaved, Stubble, Coiffed, Beard, Bald, Mustache, Unshaven, Sideburns, Goatee, Whiskerless, Well shaven, Smooth shaven, Clean shaven, Beardless
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SHAVEN vs WELL SHAVEN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- His face was clean-shaven except for the goatee.
- Its shaven acolyte looked from it to the priest.
- The bald, shaven head is a bold, classic look.
- Yul says he plans to keep his shaven head.
- He was always clean shaven, polite and presentable.
- Get your hair cut and be clean shaven.
- Although most of the officers are clean shaven.
- Before Britney, the shaven headed look was cool.
- All boys must be cleanly shaven each day.
- Trims down low enough without going clean shaven.
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SHAVEN vs WELL SHAVEN: QUESTIONS
- Is it correct to say I have shaved or I have shaven?
- Why do guys who are clean shaven make better first impressions?
- How did Michonne react to Rick's clean-shaven face?
- Why is it important for employees to be clean-shaven?
- Was James Harden clean-shaven when he started his career?
- Do you find stubble or clean shaven men more attractive?
- What is the clean shaven requirement for N95 respirators?
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