tidier

We have found lemma(root) word of tidier : tidy.

Definitions


[ˈtʌɪdi], (Adjective)

Definitions:
- arranged neatly and in order
(e.g: his scrupulously tidy apartment)

- (of an amount, especially of money) considerable
(e.g: the book will bring in a tidy sum)


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Origin:
Middle English: from the noun tide + -y. The original meaning was ‘timely, opportune’; it later had various senses expressing approval, usually of a person, including ‘attractive’, ‘healthy’, and ‘skilful’; the sense ‘orderly, neat’ dates from the early 18th century


[ˈtʌɪdi], (Noun)

Definitions:
- an act or spell of tidying something
(e.g: she's coming to give his house its Saturday morning tidy)

- a receptacle for holding small objects or waste scraps
(e.g: a cable tidy)

- a detachable ornamental cover for a chair back


Phrases:

Origin:
Middle English: from the noun tide + -y. The original meaning was ‘timely, opportune’; it later had various senses expressing approval, usually of a person, including ‘attractive’, ‘healthy’, and ‘skilful’; the sense ‘orderly, neat’ dates from the early 18th century


[ˈtʌɪdi], (Verb)

Definitions:
- bring order to (something); arrange neatly
(e.g: the boys have finally tidied their bedroom)


Phrases:

Origin:
Middle English: from the noun tide + -y. The original meaning was ‘timely, opportune’; it later had various senses expressing approval, usually of a person, including ‘attractive’, ‘healthy’, and ‘skilful’; the sense ‘orderly, neat’ dates from the early 18th century




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