tidy
Used to emphasize a high degree of tidiness. Especially common in British English.
Used to emphasize a high degree of tidiness. Especially common in British English.
Used to indicate a moderate degree of tidiness. Especially common in British English.
Indicates being perfectly clean and tidy. Especially common in British English.
Indicates being tidy to an excessive degree. Especially common in British English.
A common phrase meaning both clean (free from dirt) and organized.
A common phrase emphasizing order and organization.
Refers to the state of being neat and organized.
To maintain something in a neat and organized state.
Refers to the appearance of being neat and organized.
Refers to the impression of being neat and organized.
To cause something to become neat and organized.
To cause something to become neat and organized.
To remain in a neat and organized state.