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[ US /ənˈtaɪdi/ ]
[ UK /ʌntˈa‍ɪdi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not neat and tidy
    careless and untidy in her personal habits
    an untidy living room
    untidy and casual about money

How To Use untidy In A Sentence

  • Just imagine if the pages of this book, instead of being bound together in numerical order, were delivered to you as an untidy pile.
  • Eventually he would come up, sit down, then carefully roll himself a fat, untidy cigarette, spilling some tobacco in the process.
  • His eyes are made of buttons sewn on with untidy red stitches. Times, Sunday Times
  • careless and untidy in her personal habits
  • It makes you look untidy. Times, Sunday Times
  • THE Government is to hand out fines for untidy or unkempt gardens. The Sun
  • It had looked untidy, but it was better than the halo of frizz that came from the bits of tissue paper and the perm curlers. IN REAL LIFE
  • But no, they all came in an anorak or windcheater and a untidy motley lot they were.
  • Your bedroom is too messy An untidy bedroom can impact on sleep because a cluttered room means a cluttered mind. Times, Sunday Times
  • We grew up in an untidy house, with little thought for health and safety. Times, Sunday Times
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