tidy

/ˈtaɪdi/
verb
  1. To make something neat and orderly.
    • I need to tidy the living room before guests arrive.
    • She tidied her desk at the end of every workday.
    • Please tidy your room before dinner.
adjective
  1. Neat and arranged in an orderly way.
    • She keeps her room tidy at all times.
    • A tidy desk helps you focus on your work.
    • The garden was tidy, with every plant in its place.
  2. (of a person) liking to keep things neat and organized.
    • Being tidy helps reduce stress in a busy household.
    • My grandmother is a very tidy person who never leaves dishes in the sink.
    • He's not naturally tidy, but he tries hard to keep things organized.
  3. A large or considerable amount (used with sums of money).
    • She paid a tidy sum for the antique vase.
    • The company made a tidy amount from the new product launch.
    • Selling that old car earned him a tidy profit.
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