From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwell-groomedˌwell-ˈgroomed adjective DCSMART/WELL-DRESSEDsomeone who is well-groomed looks very neat and clean
Examples from the Corpus
well-groomed• Ambassadors' wives are expected to look fashionable and well-groomed.• She was as well-groomed as ever, but her expression was tired and worn.• And 130 miles of well-groomed bicycle paths link all areas of the city.• Their well-groomed coats gleam like a couple of sleek self-conscious thoroughbreds.• He had turned from a beer-bellied, ranting bear into a well-groomed, grumbling sheepdog.• Neat well-groomed hair cut in a style that suits the face and personality is much more pleasing.• He was a tall, well-groomed man in youthful middle age.• Then they show an equally well-groomed man or woman in a Postal Service cap pointing out how much cheaper Priority Mail is.• Below us the landscape shone in great brown-and-white patterns like the coat of a well-groomed piebald horse.• She's marrying a well-groomed successful businessman named Paul.• A well-groomed young couple sat at the table next to ours.