"Tidies" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tidies" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Tidies
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"Tidies" Meaning

Makes something tidy or in order.

Example: She spent hours each day tidying up the office.

"Tidies" Examples

Usage Examples for "tidies"


1. Verbs

- She busied herself tidies her room in the morning.

2. Verbs

- I see that someone has already tidies up the area.

3. Verb

- This skincare routine will help you tidies your skin in no time.

4. Verb

- With the new owner, the old house began to tidies up.

5. Verb

- She delights in the pleasure of tidies up after her guests.

"Tidies" Similar Words

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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1. The regular rising and falling of the sea-level caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun, which results in the flow of water in the oceans towards or away from the shore.<br><br>2. A periodic change in the level or movement of something, especially in a way that can be measured or predicted.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The tide is in, so let's go swim.<br>- The tide of public opinion is shifting in our favor.<br><br>Synonyms: current, trend, wave, flow<br><br>Antonyms: ebb, drought

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.

Tidied

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

Tidier

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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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The state of being neat, clean, and organized, free from clutter or disorder.

Tiding

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There is no word "tiding" in the dictionary. It seems to be a misspelling or a non-existent word.<br><br>However, I'm assuming you meant the word "tidings" which means:<br><br>tidings (noun)<br> Information or news, especially important or surprising news.<br><br>Example: "The tidings of the company's success were met with joy and celebration."

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".

Tidy

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Tidying

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To make (a place or thing) neat and orderly, usually by removing clutter or disorder.