Well-kept
(adjective)
In good condition, clean, tidy and well-maintained.
Origin:
This adjective form is derived from the verb 'keep', which means to maintain, care for or look after.
Examples:
- The park was well-kept and had beautiful flowers.
- The hotel was well-kept and had a warm atmosphere.
- She always kept her house well-kept and tidy.
- The city was well-kept and had clean streets.
- The library was well-kept and had a peaceful atmosphere.