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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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Tidy is an adjective that means having everything ordered and arranged in the right place, or liking to keep things like this. It can also mean large, especially of amounts of money. See how to use tidy in sentences and find synonyms and related words.
- English (US)
TIDY meaning: 1. having everything ordered and arranged in...
- Znaczenie Tidy, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
TIDY definicja: 1. having everything ordered and arranged in...
- Tidy: French Translation
TIDY translate: bien rangé/-ée, en ordre, soigné/-ée,...
- Tidy: Russian Translation
TIDY translate: опрятный , опрятный, приводить в порядок ....
- Tidy: Japanese Translation
tidy translate: 片付いている, 整然とした, (~を)片付ける, 整頓する, 整然(せいぜん)とした,...
- Tidy: Thai Translation
TIDY translate: ที่เป็นระเบียบ, ใหญ่พอควร, จัดให้เรียบร้อย....
- Tidy: Polish Translation
TIDY translate: schludny, uporządkowany, porządny, schludny,...
- Tidy: Italian Translation
TIDY translate: ordinato, mettere in ordine, riordinare,...
- English (US)
Learn the various meanings and uses of the word tidy as an adjective, verb, and noun. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of tidy.
Learn the meaning, pronunciation, synonyms, and usage of the word tidy in British and American English. Tidy can be an adjective, verb, or noun, and it can mean neat, orderly, considerable, or a small container.
neat, orderly, or trim, as in appearance or dress: a tidy room; a tidy person. Antonyms: sloppy, messy. clearly organized and systematic: a tidy mind; a tidy way of working. tolerably good; acceptable: They worked out a tidy arrangement agreeable to all.
Use the adjective tidy for something that is neat and clean. If your desk were more tidy, you would be able to find your computer. Tidy (or tidy up) also means “to clean up” and is also a noun for a container for small objects, like scraps or sewing materials.
Tidy means orderly, clean, or well-organized in appearance or habits. It can also mean considerable or substantial in amount or extent. See different sources, synonyms, and usage examples of tidy.
TIDY definition: 1. having everything in the right place and arranged in a good order: 2. liking to keep things in…. Learn more.