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- Dictionaryneat/niːt/
adjective
- 1. arranged in a tidy way; in good order: "the books had been stacked up in neat piles" Similar Opposite
- 2. done with or demonstrating skill or efficiency: "a neat bit of deduction" Similar Opposite
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NEAT definition: 1. tidy, with everything in its place: 2. Neat people like to keep themselves, their house, and…. Learn more.
1. : free from dirt and disorder : habitually clean and orderly. kept her room neat. 2. a. : marked by skill or ingenuity : adroit. a neat trick. b. : precise, systematic. mathematics … retains the neat exactness of the surgeon's knife Bertrand Russell. 3.
a. Orderly and clean; tidy: a neat office; a neat desk. b. Habitually tidy or well-organized: was lucky to have a neat roommate. 2. Marked by ingenuity and skill; adroit: a neat turn of phrase. 3. Not diluted or mixed with other substances: neat whiskey. 4. Left after all deductions; net: neat profit. 5.
A neat place, thing, or person is tidy and smart, and has everything in the correct place. So they left her in the neat little house, alone with her memories. She undressed and put her wet clothes in a neat pile in the corner. ...a girl in a neat grey flannel suit. Everything was neat and tidy and gleamingly clean.
Neat definition: in a pleasingly orderly and clean condition. See examples of NEAT used in a sentence.
Definition of neat adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. neat. adjective. /niːt/ (comparative neater, superlative neatest) tidy and in order; carefully done or arranged. She kept her desk extremely neat. You've got very neat handwriting! neat rows of books. She was wearing a neat black suit. They sat in her neat and tidy kitchen.
in a pleasingly orderly and clean condition: a neat room. Synonyms: smart, spruce. Antonyms: sloppy. habitually orderly and clean in appearance or habits: a neat person. of a simple, pleasing appearance, style, design, etc.: a neat cottage. cleverly effective in character or execution: a neat solution.
quick or skillful or adept in action or thought. adjective. free from what is tawdry or unbecoming. “a neat style” “a neat set of rules”
NEAT meaning: 1. tidy and clean: 2. good: 3. A neat alcoholic drink is drunk on its own, and not mixed with any…. Learn more.
Definition of neat adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.