clutter-free

English

Etymology

From clutter +‎ -free.

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈklʌtɚ fɹiː/, [ˈklʌɾɚ fɹɪi̯]
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Adjective

clutter-free (comparative more clutter-free, superlative most clutter-free)

  1. Without anything cluttering it.
    • 2025 March 5, “Ayr miles with a 'Spirit of Scotland'”, in RAIL, number 1030, page 44, image caption:
      The concourse at Glasgow Central is clean and clutter-free, making it easy for large numbers of passengers to pass through even at busier times.

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