"Untidily" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Untidily
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"Untidily" Meaning

Meaning: Not neat or tidy; careless in appearance.

"Untidily" Examples

Example Sentences:


The room was untidily furnished, with clothes and books scattered all over the floor.
My little sibling tends to untidily eat his meals, spilling food everywhere.
The word processor was untidily arranged on the table with papers and office supplies cluttering its surface.
Due to my untidily packed suitcase, I wasted an extra hour at the airport waiting for my carry-on to be screened.
Their untidily wrapped package caused quite the commotion at the shipping facility, frustrating the staff.

"Untidily" Similar Words

Untethered

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Unthankful

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Unthankful means unwilling or ungrateful to show appreciation for something, especially the kindness or help that someone has given you. A person who is unthankful does not express gratitude or appreciate the kindness of others.

Unthinkable

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Unthinkably

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Unthinking

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Lacking thought or reasoning; the act or state of not thinking; automatic or habitual behavior; lacking critical thinking or wisdom.

Unthinkingly

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Lessons:<br><br>1. Happening or done without thinking: The unthinkingly way in which she abandoned her job was very surprising.<br><br>2. Without much thought or consideration: Instead of seriously thinking about what she did, she went with the flow unthinkingly.

Unthreateningly

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In a way that is peaceful and does not make someone feel threatened. Meaning having a stable and reassuring quality, not intimidating or menacing.

Untidiest

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Meaning: Not tidy or neat, often disorganized and messy. <br><br>Example: The untidiest part of her room was the closet, filled with clothes and shoes scattered all over the floor.

Untidiness

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Unkempt and disorderly state or way of arranging things; a lack of neatness or tidiness.

Untidy

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Meaning: disorderly or messily arranged; untidy means that something is not neat or organized.

Untidying

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Causing chaos or disorder. Not being neat or orderly.

Untie

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to release or remove the strings, knots, or ties that hold something in place so that it can be opened or separate

Untied

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Unties

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The word "unties" is the third person singular present tense of the verb "untie", which means to loosen or remove knots or fastenings from (something), typically by pulling or tugging; to free from a knot or bonds.<br><br>In other words, to untie something is to unfasten or release it from a knot or binding, often allowing it to become loose or free.

Until

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Until is a preposition used to indicate the end of a period of time, a limit, or a point in time. It can be used to express a delay, postponement, or continuation until a particular time or event.<br><br> Examples:<br><br>- I will see you until tomorrow.<br>- I'll have to leave until the bus comes.<br>- I'll stay here until I finish my work.<br><br>It can also be used with words like "next", "last", and "past" to indicate a difference in time.<br><br> Examples:<br><br>- I have to study until next Friday.<br>- I worked hard last night until I was tired.<br>- He came past midnight until the early hours.

Untiled

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"Untiled" is an adjective that means not labeled, marked, or named. It can describe a work of art, a document, or a container that does not have a title or a label attached to it.<br><br>Example: "The gallery displayed several untiled sculptures that required visitors to use their imaginations to guess the artists' intentions."<br><br>In a broader sense, "untiled" can also describe something that lacks a name or a clear identity.