"Tidied" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tidied" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Tidied
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"Tidied" Meaning

Made neat and organized, usually by cleaning and putting things in order.

"Tidied" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Tidied"


The teacher had tidied her classroom before the students arrived, ensuring everything was neat and in its place.
After a chaotic week, Sarah decided to tidied her apartment, sorting her clothes, books, and kitchen supplies.
The new employee was tasked with tidied the supply closet, removing expired goods and organizing the remaining items.
It took John hours to tidied the backyard, raking leaves and mowing the lawn to reveal the beautiful garden beneath.
The museum curator carefully tidied the exhibit, reorganizing artifacts to enhance the historical narrative and visitor experience.

"Tidied" Similar Words

Tiddlywinks

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Tiddlywinks is a tabletop game of skill and strategy. The objective of the game is to strike your opponent's pot (a small container or cup) with a small disc called a "wink", which has a very small flag or "muffin" on it. Points are scored when a player gets their winks into the pot or when their opponent fails to pot one of their winks. The game requires quick reflexes, good aim, and strategic thinking. It is often played competitively, with international tournaments and world championships.

Tide

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The rise and fall of the sea caused by gravitational forces from the moon and sun.

Tided

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Tideglusib

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Tidemark

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A symbol or mark left by waves on a beach after the water has gone out, typically indicating the high water mark.

Tides

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Tidewater

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The word "tidewater" refers to:<br><br>A stretch of sea or ocean water near the shore that is subject to the rise and fall of the tide.<br><br>In the United States, the term "Tidewater" is also used to describe the coastal areas where the water level fluctuates with the tide. This encompasses the region between the coastline and the edge of the continental shelf.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term can also imply ownership or influence over a certain area of water. For example, "Tidewater rights" or "Tidewater privileges" might refer to rights or benefits that come with having control over a certain portion of the tidewater.<br><br>In a historical context, the term "Tidewater" is also associated with the service of tidewater ports, which served as important trading centers during colonial times in the United States.

Tideway

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A tidal bay or estuary, or the route taken by a ship through such a waterway.

Tidier

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Tidies

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Tidiest

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Tidily

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In a neat and orderly manner, with everything in its correct place.

Tidiness

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Tiding

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Tidings

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News or reports, especially news considered to be interesting or important.<br><br>Example: She had tidings of his safe arrival from abroad.<br><br>Synonyms: news, intelligence, gossip, rumors

Tidology

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I couldn't find any meaning for the word "tidology" in a standard dictionary. It may be a made-up or rare word.<br><br>However, I can suggest that it might be related to "tide" and "ology" (meaning study of a subject). Therefore, a possible definition could be: "the study of tides or tidal forces".