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- Dictionarytidy/ˈtʌɪdi/
adjective
- 1. arranged neatly and in order: "his scrupulously tidy apartment" Similar Opposite
- 2. (of an amount, especially of money) considerable: informal "the book will bring in a tidy sum" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. an act or spell of tidying something: British "she's coming to give his house its Saturday morning tidy"
- 2. a receptacle for holding small objects or waste scraps: "a cable tidy"
verb
- 1. bring order to (something); arrange neatly: "the boys have finally tidied their bedroom" Similar
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having everything ordered and arranged in the right place, or liking to keep things like this: The house was clean and tidy. My flatmate isn't very tidy. neat and tidy. a tidy solution. Synonym. neat (TIDY) Fewer examples. Keeping a garden tidy is a full-time job. She likes everything neat and tidy.
The meaning of TIDY is neat and orderly in appearance or habits : well ordered and cared for. How to use tidy in a sentence.
1. a. Orderly and clean in appearance: keeps the apartment tidy. b. Given to keeping things clean and in order: a tidy housekeeper. 2. Informal Adequate; satisfactory: a tidy arrangement. 3. Informal Substantial; considerable: a tidy sum. v. ti·died, ti·dy·ing, ti·dies. v.tr. To clean or put in order: tidied up the house. v.intr.
6 meanings: 1. characterized by or indicating neatness and order 2. informal considerable 3. → See bang tidy 4. to put (things).... Click for more definitions.
Tidy definition: neat, orderly, or trim, as in appearance or dress. See examples of TIDY used in a sentence.
Definitions of tidy. adjective. marked by order and cleanliness in appearance or habits. “a tidy person” “a tidy house” “a tidy mind” synonyms: clean. free from dirt or impurities; or having clean habits. fastidious. giving careful attention to detail; hard to please; excessively concerned with cleanliness. clean-cut, trig, trim.
/ˈtaɪdi/ (comparative tidier, superlative tidiest) (especially British English) arranged neatly and with everything in order. a tidy desk. She keeps her flat very tidy. I like everything to be neat and tidy. The room was clean and tidy. The place has never looked so tidy. opposite untidy. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.
TIDY definition: 1. having everything in the right place and arranged in a good order: 2. liking to keep things in…. Learn more.
1. Someone who is tidy likes everything to be neat and arranged in an organized way. [mainly British] [...] 2. Something that is tidy is neat and is arranged in an organized way. [mainly British] [...] 3. When you tidy a place such as a room or closet, you make it neat by putting things in their proper places. [mainly British] [...] More.
having everything ordered and arranged in the right place, or liking to keep things like this: The house was clean and tidy. My flatmate isn't very tidy. neat and tidy. a tidy solution. Synonym. neat (TIDY) Fewer examples. Keeping a garden tidy is a full-time job. She likes everything neat and tidy.