Definitions and Examples of clean, neat, tidy
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Free from dirt, marks, or stains.
Example
She always keeps her house clean and tidy.
Arranged in an orderly and tidy way.
Example
His desk was always neat and organized.
tidy
Arranged in an orderly and neat way; free from clutter.
Example
She spent the whole day cleaning and making the house tidy.
Key Differences: clean vs neat vs tidy
- 1Clean refers to being free from dirt, marks, or stains.
- 2Neat implies being arranged in an orderly and tidy way.
- 3Tidy suggests being free from clutter and well-organized.
Effective Usage of clean, neat, tidy
- 1Household Chores: Use these antonyms to describe the state of cleanliness and organization of a house or room.
- 2Personal Appearance: Use these antonyms to describe someone's appearance, such as their clothes or hair.
- 3Product Descriptions: Use these antonyms to describe the condition of a product, such as a car or a house.
Remember this!
The antonyms of grungy are clean, neat, and tidy. These antonyms describe a state of being orderly, well-kept, and free from dirt or grime. Use these words to describe the cleanliness and organization of a house or room, someone's personal appearance, or the condition of a product.