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UK//ˈniːtə//US//ˈniːtər//

Meaning of Neater

More tidy or organized than something else.

In simple words: More tidy or orderly than something else.

Neater in a sentence

  • Her room is much neater than mine.
  • He finds it neater to keep all his tools in one box.
  • After the cleaning, the house looks neater.
  • This design is neater compared to the previous version.
  • The new layout is much neater and more user-friendly.

How to use Neater

Use 'neater' to compare cleanliness or organization. More formal contexts may prefer 'more organized' instead.

Grammar pattern

be + neater + than + object

Memory hint

Think of a neat 'eater' who always cleans their plate.

Related words

Collocations with Neater

  • neater than
  • make it neater
  • look neater
  • keep it neater

Synonyms for Neater

  • tidier
  • orderlier
  • cleaner
  • more organized

Opposites of Neater

  • messier
  • sloppier
  • untidier

Common mistakes with Neater

  • Using 'more neat' instead of 'neater'
  • Confusing with 'neat' as an unrelated term for 'cool'
  • Incorrectly comparing two identical things

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Frequently asked questions about Neater

What does Neater mean?

More tidy or orderly than something else.

What is the definition of Neater?

More tidy or organized than something else.

How do you use Neater in a sentence?

Her room is much neater than mine.

Can you give another example of Neater?

He finds it neater to keep all his tools in one box.

What are synonyms for Neater?

Common alternatives include tidier, orderlier, cleaner, more organized.

What is the opposite of Neater?

Opposite meanings include messier, sloppier, untidier.

What words go with Neater?

It commonly pairs with neater than, make it neater, look neater, keep it neater.

What are common mistakes when using Neater?

Using 'more neat' instead of 'neater' Confusing with 'neat' as an unrelated term for 'cool' Incorrectly comparing two identical things

How do you pronounce Neater?

US: //ˈniːtər//, UK: //ˈniːtə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Neater?

Use 'neater' to compare cleanliness or organization. More formal contexts may prefer 'more organized' instead.