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Neat

UK /["/niːt/"]/US /["/niːt/"]/

Definition

tidy and in order; carefully done or arranged

In simple words: Clean and organized.

Examples

  • Her handwriting is really neat and easy to read.
  • He organized his desk in a neat way, which impressed his boss.
  • That's a neat idea for the project presentation!
  • I prefer my drinks neat, without any ice.
  • The artist has a neat style that makes her paintings unique.

Usage notes

Use 'neat' to describe something well-arranged or tidy. It's appropriate in both casual and formal contexts, but in very formal writing, 'tidy' might be preferred.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think of a 'neat freak' who loves everything in order.

Collocations

  • appear
  • be
  • look
  • extremely
  • fairly
  • very
  • neat and tidy

Synonyms

  • trim

Antonyms

  • messy
  • chaotic
  • disorganized

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'nate' which is a name.
  • Overused in casual conversations without proper context.
  • Used incorrectly as a verb.