

Everything tidy and shipshape and orderly.She was neat and tidy and always helpful.We spent the morning getting the whole house clean and tidy.My job was to mow the grass and keep the garden looking generally tidy.I think the least you could do is keep your own bedroom tidy.The large mahogany writing desk was immaculately tidy.well-kept a well-kept building or garden is very well cared for and looks neat and clean a large house on well-kept grounds orderly arranged or organized in a sensible or neat way The room was orderly and uncluttered.

immaculate / ɪˈmækjələt / a place or thing that is immaculate is perfectly clean and neat – use this to emphasize how clean something looks Our house was always immaculate. neat use this about things that are carefully arranged in a way that is nice to look at a neat pile of towels The room was neat and tidy. 3 → a tidy sum/profit 4 → a tidy mind - tidily adverb - tidiness noun THESAURUS tidy British English a place, room etc that is tidy looks nice because everything has been arranged and put in the right place a tidy desk I want to leave the place clean and tidy before we go. 2 TIDY someone who is tidy keeps their house, clothes etc neat and clean Chris is a naturally tidy person. S3 adjective ( comparative tidier, superlative tidiest ) especially British English 1 TIDY a room, house, desk etc that is tidy is neatly arranged with everything in the right place SYN neat OPP untidy, messy a tidy desk I try to keep the garden tidy.From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ldoce_309_e tidy ti‧dy 1 / ˈtaɪdi /
