completely new
new
completely clean, without faults
very clean; unspoiled
(one of many kinds of) a plant whose leaves are used for flavouring food; a place where coins are made; (of stamps, pictures, books etc) in excellent condition
brand-new
(liking to have everything) in good order, done carefully; cleverly said or done; (of wines and spirits) without water etc added
arranged well, uncluttered
not existing before; seen, heard of, introduced, for the first time; of recent origin; growth, manufacture etc; beginning again
recent, fresh
well arranged; in good order; methodical
methodical, organized
arranged neatly and in order; having the habit of placing and keeping everything in its right place; fairly large (especially of money)
clean, neat
in good order; neat and tidy; to make (something) neat and tidy, especially by taking or cutting away uneven, irregular or unwanted parts; to set (the sails of a boat) to suit the wind
neat, orderly