If a part of someone's body is shaven, it has been shaved.
...a small boy with a shaven head.
2. See also clean-shaven
shaven in British English
(ˈʃeɪvən)
adjective
a.
closely shaved or tonsured
b.
(in combination)
clean-shaven
shaven in American English
(ˈʃeɪvən)
verb transitive, verb intransitive
1. alt. pp. of
shave
adjective
2.
shaved or tonsured
3.
closely trimmed
Examples of 'shaven' in a sentence
shaven
These days he says that his shaven head has been doing most of the real graft.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
She banned daytime photos by the pool showing her shaven head.
The Sun (2008)
He was dressed in floral shorts and had a shaven head.
The Times Literary Supplement (2010)
The school said he was not punished for his shaven head, but for rudeness.
The Sun (2013)
The 28-year-old cut an ascetic figure with his shaven head and he had clearly lost weight.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
It took them six months of painstaking work - and they decided to give him a shaven head.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
The general public wouldn't accept a Neanderthal with a shaven head.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
He is a lumpy Englishman with shaven head, big feet and a small rucksack.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
His face is all smooth lines, his hair shaven, his eyes like polished glass.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
Compact, in his thirties, he had the shaven head and trimmed beard typical of a regime paramilitary.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
A group of pilgrims with shaven heads were sitting in a circle on the sand in front of the panda's stall.
Eric Newby A BOOK OF LANDS AND PEOPLES (2003)
And can he sport a shaven head like that and deliver lines such as'My hair stands on end' without prompting giggles?
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
On billboards and in magazines around the world, the Swedish midfielder appeared shaven from his head down and covered in some sort of oily lubricant.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
The androgynous, ambiguous images of herself approach the subject of our presented identity obliquely, gender and appearance being disguised by a shaven head and surrealist photographic techniques.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
In other languages
shaven
British English: shaven ADJECTIVE
If a part of someone's body is shaven, it has been shaved.