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shav·en [ˈʃeɪvən] ADJ

shaven
shaven head

clean-ˈshav·en ADJ

smooth-ˈshav·en ADJ

I . shave [ʃeɪv] N

1. shave (act of shaving):

britje n
I need a shave

III . shave [ʃeɪv] VB trans

1. shave (remove hair):

briti [perf obriti]

2. shave (decrease by stated amount):

3. shave (remove thin slices from):

4. shave (come close):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
These were not genuine women, but shaven bears dressed in women's clothing.
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His head was shaven, he wore a light orange robe and carried a light pink umbrella with him.
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He is thin and short (about 1.64 m and 50 kg), usually wears long sideboards and a shaven scalp.
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They wear their shaven heads as a badge of masculinity.
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Various kinds of headgear are worn, both by men and women, the latter of whom have shaven heads, as was the fashion in those days.
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Freshly shaven skin feels much smoother and less resistant in comparison when in the water.
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In a tellum, the hair is grown long and the sides are shaven.
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I have no liking for a general who is tall, walks with a swaggering gait, takes pride in his curls, and is partly shaven.
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It was rumoured he did not want to have his hair shaven.
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He can give off an intense light from his shaven head.
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