Found 3 items, similar to tidy.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: tidy
apik, beres, membereskan, merapikan
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: tidy
tidy
adj 1: marked by good order and cleanliness in appearance or
habits;
“a tidy person”;
“a tidy house”;
“a tidy mind”
[ant:
untidy]
2: (used of hair) neat and tidy;
“a nicely kempt beard” [syn:
kempt,
trim]
3: 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” [syn:
goodly,
goodish,
hefty,
respectable,
sizable,
sizeable]
n : receptacle that holds odds and ends (as sewing materials)
[also:
tidied,
tidiest,
tidier]
tidy
v : put (things or places) in order;
“Tidy up your room!” [syn:
tidy up,
clean up,
neaten,
straighten,
straighten out
,
square away]
[also:
tidied,
tidiest,
tidier]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Tidy
Tidy
\Ti"dy\, n. (Zo["o]l.)
The wren; -- called also
tiddy. [Prov. Eng.]
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The tidy for her notes as delicate as they. --Drayton.
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Note: This name is probably applied also to other small
singing birds, as the goldcrest.
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Tidy
\Ti"dy\, a. [Compar.
Tidier; superl.
Tidiest.] [From
Tide time, season; cf. D. tijdig timely, G. zeitig, Dan. &
Sw. tidig.]
1. Being in proper time; timely; seasonable; favorable; as,
tidy weather. [Obs.]
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If weather be fair and tidy. --Tusser.
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2. Arranged in good order; orderly; appropriate; neat; kept
in proper and becoming neatness, or habitually keeping
things so; as, a tidy lass; their dress is tidy; the
apartments are well furnished and tidy.
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A tidy man, that tened [injured] me never. --Piers
Plowman.
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Tidy
\Ti"dy\, n.; pl.
Tidies.
1. A cover, often of tatting, drawn work, or other ornamental
work, for the back of a chair, the arms of a sofa, or the
like.
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2. A child's pinafore. [Prov. Eng.] --Wright.
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Tidy
\Ti"dy\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Tidied; p. pr. & vb. n.
Tidying.]
To put in proper order; to make neat; as, to tidy a room; to
tidy one's dress.
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Tidy
\Ti"dy\, v. i.
To make things tidy. [Colloq.]
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I have tidied and tidied over and over again.
--Dickens.
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