Tidied Meaning in English
word · lemma: tidy
ˈtaɪdi
TAI-dee
tˈaɪdid
TAI-deed
Definition
Past tense of 'tidy'; to make a place clean and organized by putting things in their proper places.
Usage & Nuances
Mainly used for cleaning and organizing rooms, homes, or items. Usually followed by 'up' (e.g., 'tidied up') but can appear alone. More common in British English; in American English, 'cleaned up' is often used. Not used for digital files—use 'organized' instead.
Spanish: ordenó - recogió - arreglóPortuguese (BR): arrumou - organizou - limpouPortuguese (PT): arrumou - organizou - limpouChinese (Simplified): 整理了 - 收拾了Chinese (Traditional): 整理了 - 收拾了Hindi: साफ़ किया - सुलझायाArabic: رتب - نظفBengali: গোছাল - পরিপাট করেছিলRussian: убрал - прибралJapanese: 片付けたVietnamese: dọn dẹpKorean: 정리했다 - 치웠다Turkish: topladı - düzenlediUrdu: ترتیب دیاIndonesian: merapikan - membersihkan
Example Sentences
She tidied her room before guests arrived.
basic
He tidied his desk at the end of the day.
basic
We tidied the kitchen after dinner.
basic
I quickly tidied up before my friends showed up.
natural
You should have seen how perfectly she tidied the living room for the party.
natural
After we tidied up, the place looked completely different.
natural