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- Dictionaryneat/niːt/
adjective
- 1. arranged in a tidy way; in good order: "the books had been stacked up in neat piles" Similar Opposite
- 2. done with or demonstrating skill or efficiency: "a neat bit of deduction" Similar Opposite
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Learn the meaning of neat as an adjective in English, with different senses and usage. Find out how to use neat to describe tidiness, skill, cleverness, alcoholic drinks, and more.
- English (US)
NEAT meaning: 1. tidy, with everything in its place: 2. Neat...
- Znaczenie Neat, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
neat definicja: 1. tidy, with everything in its place: 2....
- Neat: Arabic Translation
NEAT translate: مُرَتَّب وَنَظيف, جَيّد. Learn more in the...
- Neat Turkish Translation
NEAT translate: düzgün, düzenli, intizamlı, derli toplu,...
- Neat Spanish Translation
NEAT translate: limpio y ordenado, bueno, puro, solo,...
- Neat: Japanese Translation
NEAT translate: きちんとした, すてきな, 整(ととの)った, きちんとした, よい, シンプルな....
- English (US)
Learn the various meanings and uses of the word neat, from clean and orderly to skillful and splendid. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related words of neat.
Neat definition: in a pleasingly orderly and clean condition. See examples of NEAT used in a sentence.
A neat place, thing, or person is tidy and smart, and has everything in the correct place. So they left her in the neat little house, alone with her memories. She undressed and put her wet clothes in a neat pile in the corner. ...a girl in a neat grey flannel suit. Everything was neat and tidy and gleamingly clean.
Neat can mean orderly, clean, skillful, or undiluted, among other things. It can also be a slang term for wonderful or a noun for a cow. See different dictionaries and thesaurus entries for neat.
Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the adjective neat, which can describe something tidy, attractive, clever or good. See pictures, collocations and questions about grammar and vocabulary.
If you're neat, you're clean and tidy. A neat roommate is usually easier to live with than a sloppy one. And a neat mustache is probably better than a big bushy one.