Associations to the word «Tidy»
Noun
- Clean
- Drawer
- Kitchen
- Clothes
- Room
- Hair
- Bed
- Everything
- Breakfast
- Chair
- Mess
- Bedroom
- Desk
- Parlor
- Tray
- Keep
- Rug
- Servant
- Cottage
- Stack
- Britain
- Bit
- Meal
- Efficient
- Easy
- Thing
- Sum
- Syntax
- Keeping
- Sofa
- Wigan
- Quiet
- Profit
- Apron
- Fret
- Landlady
- Paperwork
- Cartoonist
- Batch
- Shaving
- Braid
- Mat
- Housekeeper
- Rein
- Dinah
- Supper
- Apartment
- Lash
- Verb
- Litter
- Sharpe
- Lawn
- Pile
- Mira
- Parlour
- Paper
- Frock
- Wardrobe
- Fuss
- Briefcase
Adjective
Wiktionary
TIDY, adjective. (obsolete) In good time; at the right time; timely; seasonable; opportune; favourable; fit; suitable.
TIDY, adjective. (obsolete) Brave; smart; skillful; fine; good.
TIDY, adjective. Appropriate or suitable as regards occasion, circumstances, arrangement, or order.
TIDY, adjective. Arranged neatly and in order.
TIDY, adjective. Not messy; neat and controlled.
TIDY, adjective. Satisfactory; comfortable.
TIDY, adjective. (informal) Generous, considerable.
TIDY, verb. To make tidy; to neaten.
TIDY, noun. A tabletop container for pens and stationery.
TIDY, noun. A cover, often of tatting, drawn work, or other ornamental work, for the back of a chair, the arms of a sofa, etc.
TIDY, noun. (dated) A child's pinafore.
TIDY, noun. The wren.
TIDY, interjection. (Wales) Expression of positive agreement, usually in reply to a question.
TIDY, proper noun. A surname.
TIDY UP, verb. To make clean. In particular to make satisfactorily neat. Usually used to describe the straightening-out of a small room or small space.
TIDY WHITIES, noun. (informal) Men's briefs; underwear.
Dictionary definition
TIDY, noun. Receptacle that holds odds and ends (as sewing materials).
TIDY, verb. Put (things or places) in order; "Tidy up your room!".
TIDY, adjective. Marked by order and cleanliness in appearance or habits; "a tidy person"; "a tidy house"; "a tidy mind".
TIDY, adjective. (of hair) neat and tidy; "a nicely kempt beard".
TIDY, adjective. Large in amount or extent or degree; "it cost a considerable amount"; "a goodly amount"; "received a hefty bonus"; "a respectable sum"; "a tidy sum of money"; "a sizable fortune".
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