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neatness


Meanings
  • The quality of being tidy, orderly, and free from dirt or debris.

    - "She kept her room neat and tidy."
    - "The kitchen was neatly arranged with all the necessary utensils."
    - "The garden was neatly manicured, with all the flowers in bloom."
    - "The library was neatly arranged, with all the books neatly stacked on the shelves."

Pronunciation




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Rhymes
Words rhyming with neatness
beauty , duty , fruity , purity , utility
Homophones
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  1. neatness () :

  2. neaten () :

  3. neatly () :

  4. neatnesses () :

  5. neatening () :


Variants
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neat , neater , neatest , neatly , neatness , neatnesses
Forms
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neatness is a quality that can be expressed in various forms. Some common forms of neatness include:, 1. Physical neatness: This refers to the tidiness and orderliness of one's physical surroundings, such as a room, a workspace, or a garden., 2. Mental neatness: This refers to the clarity, orderliness, and organization of one's thoughts, ideas, and mental processes., 3. Emotional neatness: This refers to the balance, harmony, and orderliness of one's emotional responses, feelings, and moods., 4. Social neatness: This refers to the courtesy, politeness, and good manners displayed by individuals in their social interactions and relationships with others., 5. Professional neatness: This refers to the tidiness, orderliness, and organization of one's professional work environment, work processes, and work outputs.


Etymology
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The word 'neatness' is derived from the Old English word 'nitan', which means 'to cleanse, to purify, to make clean'.


Culture
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Neatness has been a valued trait in various cultures throughout history. In ancient China, neatness was considered a mark of refinement and good taste. In medieval Europe, neatness was an essential requirement for monks and nuns, who were expected to maintain the cleanliness and orderliness of their monasteries and convents. In modern times, neatness has continued to be an important trait in various aspects of life, including personal hygiene, home management, work ethic, and social etiquette.

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