Definitions and Examples of neat, tidy, smart
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Clean, orderly, and well-organized.
Example
She always keeps her desk neat and tidy.
tidy
Arranged neatly and in order.
Example
He spent the morning cleaning his room until it was tidy and organized.
Clean, stylish, and well-presented.
Example
She wore a smart suit to the job interview.
Key Differences: neat vs tidy vs smart
- 1Neat emphasizes cleanliness and organization.
- 2Tidy emphasizes orderliness and arrangement.
- 3Smart emphasizes style and presentation.
Effective Usage of neat, tidy, smart
- 1Describing Appearance: Use neat, tidy, and smart to describe someone's appearance.
- 2Household Chores: Use these words to describe the state of a room or space after cleaning.
- 3Job Interviews: Use smart to describe appropriate attire for a job interview.
Remember this!
The antonyms of raggedy are neat, tidy, and smart. These words describe cleanliness, orderliness, and style respectively. Use them to describe someone's appearance, household chores, or appropriate attire for a job interview.