tidy

/ˈtaɪdi/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈtaɪdi/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈtī-dē/ (ame, mw) · /ˈtaɪ.di/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈtaɪ.di/ (ame, ipa)

tidy — adjective

1. with all items placed in their proper position and nothing left out of place; al

1.形容詞A2
釋義

with all items placed in their proper position and nothing left out of place; also describes a person who prefers their surroundings to be well ordered

例句

Niran's desk was neat and tidy with every book standing on its shelf.

collocation: neat and tidy

Jiwoo always keeps her desk tidy before leaving the office each evening.

同義詞
  • neat

    very similar, slightly more common in American English for describing a person's appearance or habits

  • orderly

    suggests systematic arrangement according to rules or logic; more formal

  • organised

    emphasises planning and structure rather than just appearance; also used for schedules and events

  • well-kept

    describes a place that is carefully maintained over time

反義詞
  • messy

    the most common opposite; describes a space with things out of place

  • untidy

    direct opposite; shares the same root

  • chaotic

    stronger; suggests complete disorder and confusion

用法筆記

Can describe both a physical space ('a tidy kitchen') and a person's nature ('a tidy person'). Frequently paired with 'neat' and 'clean' as fixed expressions.

常見錯誤

She made her room tidy and organised it tidily.
She made her room tidy and well organised.
💡Avoid stacking multiple forms of the same word ('tidy' as adjective, 'tidily' as adverb) in one sentence.

2. used to describe a sum of money that is surprisingly or impressively big

2.形容詞B2
釋義

used to describe a sum of money that is surprisingly or impressively big

例句

Selling the old apartment earned the Chen family a tidy profit.

collocation: tidy profit

Christopher was surprised by the tidy sum his aunt left in her will.

collocation: tidy sum

同義詞
  • substantial

    more formal; can be used in business and legal contexts

  • considerable

    suggests the amount is noteworthy in size; neutral register

  • sizeable

    similar meaning but slightly less formal

反義詞
  • modest

    describes a small or moderate amount, opposite of surprisingly large

用法筆記

Almost always appears with nouns related to money: 'sum', 'profit', 'amount', 'income', 'fortune'. Not used with general nouns like 'house' or 'car'.

常見錯誤

He earned a tidy money from selling his car.
He earned a tidy sum of money from selling his car.
💡'tidy' in this sense modifies 'sum', 'profit', or 'amount', never 'money' directly.

tidy — noun

tidy — verb