manicured — having well-groomed and carefully maintained fingernails or appearance
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: having well-groomed and carefully maintained fingernails or appearance
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈmænɪkjʊrd/
Korean meaning: 손톱이나 외모가 잘 다듬어지고 세심하게 관리된
Korean pronunciation: **매**니큐어드
Example Sentences
- The CEO's manicured fingernails were more polished than his business plan.
- She admired the manicured golf course from her office window.
- His manicured beard made him look like a hipster barista.
manicured
ADJECTIVE//ˈmænɪkjʊrd//
having well-groomed and carefully maintained fingernails or appearance

a professional nail technician carefully files a client's fingernails with precise, delicate movements. The client's other hand already shows perfectly shaped, glossy nails that gleam under the salon lighting. The technician uses small tools to push back cuticles and smooth each nail surface. Every nail appears uniform in length and shape with flawless polish application. Other clients in nearby chairs admire their own freshly finished nails while salon staff clean their workstations. The receptionist organizes appointment books while soft music plays in the background. fingernails being carefully maintained and well-groomed through professional attention

Her manicured elegance lured clients in and kept them assured!
🎤Pronunciation
🌳Etymology
Origin
라틴어 'manus(손)'와 'cura(돌보다)'에서 유래되어 원래는 손톱 관리를 의미했으나, 현재는 세심한 관리 전반을 나타내는 말로 확장되었습니다.
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🔗Collocations
📝Examples
“The CEO's manicured fingernails were more polished than his business plan.”
“She admired the manicured golf course from her office window.”
“His manicured beard made him look like a hipster barista.”
“The company's manicured image hid some serious financial problems.”
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