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Definitions for tidiness
tidi·ness
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Princeton's WordNet
tidinessnoun
the habit of being tidy
tidiness, neatnessnoun
the trait of being neat and orderly
Wiktionary
tidinessnoun
The quality of being tidy.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Tidinessnoun
Neatness; readiness.
Etymology: from tidy.
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tidiness
Tidiness refers to the state of being neat, orderly, and well-organized. It involves keeping things clean, being free from clutter or mess, and arranged in a systematic or logical manner. Tidiness can refer not only to physical spaces like rooms, desks, and closets, but also digital materials and even thoughts or ideas.
Webster Dictionary
Tidinessnoun
the quality or state of being tidy
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of tidiness in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of tidiness in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of tidiness in a Sentence
Kigali is often praised for its cleanliness and tidiness, but its poorest residents have been paying the price for this positive image.
If we were to lose these crab species or they were able to become substantially less abundant, that has implications for sediment turnover. It has implications for forest regeneration and growth. It has implications for the tidiness of our beach and ocean environments because potentially you don't have the vultures coming in and cleaning things up.
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- SauberkeitGerman
- propretéFrench
- kerapianIndonesian
- опрятностьRussian
- நேர்த்தியாகTamil
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