{s} kept in good condition; well looked after; shipshape, neat, tidy, orderly (of a place); confidential, not revealed to to any person or to only a few people
A well-kept secret has not been told or made known to anyone, or has been told or made known to only a small number of people
A well-kept building, street, garden, or other place is always neat and tidy because it is carefully looked after. two idyllic thatched cottages with well-kept gardens
well kept
التركية النطق
wel käpt
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/ˈwel ˈkapt/ /ˈwɛl ˈkæpt/
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[ 'wel ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English welle, from Old English welle; akin to Old English weallan to bubble, boil, Old High German wella wave, Lithuanian vilnis.