tidy

adjective
UK: /ˈtaɪdi/
US: /ˈtaɪdi/
  1. Clean and organized; with everything in its place.

    1. My room is tidy now.
    2. She keeps a very tidy house, everything is always neat and clean.
  2. Arranged neatly and carefully.

    1. He made a tidy pile.
    2. The office was surprisingly tidy, with files stacked in perfect order.
tidy verb
  1. To make a place or thing clean and organized.

    1. Tidy your room now.
    2. I spent the morning tidying up the garden after the storm.
  2. To put things away so that a place looks neat.

    1. Please tidy away your toys.
    2. Before the guests arrive, we need to tidy up the living room quickly.
tidy noun
  1. A container or receptacle to keep things tidy.

    1. He used a desk tidy.
    2. The office provides desk tidies for each employee to organize their workspace.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "tidy" in English means: Clean and organized; with everything in its place., Arranged neatly and carefully..

The phonetic transcription of "tidy" is /ˈtaɪdi/ in British English and /ˈtaɪdi/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "tidy": neat, organized, orderly, shipshape.

Example usage of "tidy": "My room is tidy now.". More examples on the page.