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neatness

/'ni:tnis/
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Word: Neatness

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: Neatness refers to the quality or state of being neat, tidy, and organized. It describes how things are arranged in a clean and orderly way.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "neatness" to talk about how clean and organized a place or an object is.
  • It is often used to describe personal habits, such as how someone keeps their room, desk, or appearance.
Example Sentence:
  • "Her neatness was evident in her perfectly organized desk, with all the papers arranged neatly."
Advanced Usage:
  • In a more formal context, you might say, "The neatness of his presentation impressed the audience, as it was both visually appealing and easy to follow."
Word Variants:
  • Neat (adjective): Describing something that is clean and orderly. Example: "She has a neat appearance."
  • Neatly (adverb): Describing how something is done in a neat manner. Example: "He neatly folded his clothes."
Different Meanings:

While "neatness" usually refers to cleanliness and organization, it can also imply a certain level of precision in work or presentation, suggesting that something is done with care and attention to detail.

Synonyms:
  • Tidiness
  • Orderliness
  • Cleanliness
  • Organization
Related Idioms:
  • "A place for everything, and everything in its place" – This means that everything should be organized and have its own spot.
  • "Clean as a whistle" – This means something is very clean and tidy.
Phrasal Verbs:

While there are no direct phrasal verbs specifically tied to "neatness," you might use phrases like: - "Tidy up" – To make something neat and organized. Example: "Please tidy up your room before guests arrive."

Summary:

Neatness is an important quality that reflects how well someone keeps their environment organized and clean.

Noun
  1. the trait of being neat and orderly
  2. the state of being neat and smart and trim

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