Natty Meaning in English
word
ˈnæti
NAT-ee
nˈæti
NAT-ee
Definition
Describes someone or something that looks stylish, smart, and neat, especially in their clothing or appearance.
Usage & Nuances
'Natty' is somewhat old-fashioned or British English, used mostly in positive contexts to compliment someone's sharp style. Common collocations are 'natty dresser' or 'natty outfit.' Not usually used for formal wear, but for stylish, well-put-together casual or semi-formal looks.
Spanish: elegante - pulcroPortuguese (BR): elegante - arrumadoPortuguese (PT): elegante - arranjadoChinese (Simplified): 时髦的 - 整洁的Chinese (Traditional): 時髦的 - 整潔的Hindi: सजीला - साफ-सुथराArabic: أنيق - مرتبBengali: স্মার্ট - ছিমছাম - পরিপাটিRussian: щеголеватый - элегантный - опрятныйJapanese: おしゃれな - きちんとしたVietnamese: bảnh bao - lịch lãm - gọn gàngKorean: 세련된 - 말끔한Turkish: şık - zarif - düzgünUrdu: نفاست سے تیار شدہ - سمارٹ - خوش لباسIndonesian: rapi - bergaya - modis
Example Sentences
He always wears a natty suit to work.
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That is a very natty tie.
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Her natty hairstyle got a lot of compliments.
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Check out his natty shoes—they really stand out.
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He’s a natty dresser, always looking sharp at every event.
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That natty jacket is perfect for summer parties!
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