neatness in English

noun
1
the quality or condition of being neat.
his obsessive neatness

Use "neatness" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "neatness" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "neatness", or refer to the context using the word "neatness" in the English Dictionary.

1. Blowsy: lacking neatness in dress or person.

2. He has great neatness of person.

3. This is done for neatness of presentation.

4. Laziness or a lack of neatness may manifest.

5. Chaotic: lacking in order, neatness, and often cleanliness.

6. » BEVELLED edges for a further neatness of the tile.

7. Your room is a marvel of neatness and order.

8. When writing your homework, remember that neatness counts.

9. The term "organization" often connotes a sense of neatness.

10. The pupil's written work is a model of neatness.

11. 6 Your room is a marvel of neatness and order.

12. The feeling of tranquility, neatness and simplicity revives vividly.

13. Her written work is a model of care and neatness.

14. The papers wre stacked with pedantic neatness on his desk.

15. My sister has been preaching at me again about my lack of neatness.

16. 16 This machine can rewind the web from flabbiness to firmness and neatness.

17. In any letter, give attention to proper spelling, grammar, punctuation and, of course, neatness.

18. 5 My sister has been preaching at me again about my lack of neatness.

19. They made girls stand up for themselves and neatness, grooming and deportment were important.

20. I kept useless collections of stamps, seashells, postcards, rocks, delighting in their deadly neatness.

21. I'd just like to stress the importance of neatness and politeness in this job.

22. To work efficiently this sort of room needs discipline, neatness and, above all, imagination.

23. 15 They made girls stand up for themselves and neatness, grooming and deportment were important.

24. Wyatt was beginning to get a headache from all the white walls and the neatness.

25. For neatness and Aptness of expression, it is equal to anything we have seen

26. That opposition is a neat one, and neatness in verbal formulations commonly arouses suspicion.

27. I learn the importance of neatness, order, discipline, rigor, practice, and routine in learning.

28. Until he was 70 he drew in pencil and in pen and wash with great neatness.

29. 12 I learn the importance of neatness, order, discipline, rigor, practice, and routine in learning.

30. He knew full well he had been outflanked, and he appreciated the neatness of it.

31. I found his teeth had been filed down and Bishoped with the greatest neatness and perfection

32. One of the problems with traditional remedial teaching has been that spelling and neatness are fetishes.

33. Lindsey found herself battling against an almost overwhelming and totally illogical desire to run her fingers through its neatness.

34. Chaney is one of the best coaches in the country,[sentence dictionary] but he doesn't score any points for neatness.

35. 27 Lindsey found herself battling against an almost overwhelming and totally illogical desire to run her fingers through its neatness.

36. Obsessive–Compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) is a cluster C personality disorder marked by an excessive need for orderliness, neatness, and perfectionism

37. Contrary to a lawyer's yen for neatness there are few unambiguous signposts for modern medics facing this or many other ethical issues.

38. When the novelist Elizabeth Gaskell, Charlotte's friend and future biographer, first visited in September 18 she was struck by its exquisite cleanliness and neatness.

39. Commonly available software packages Examples from the Corpus Commonly • That opposition is a neat one, and neatness in verbal formulations Commonly arouses suspicion.

40. The Bookbinder then fixes it firmly between two boards, to make the cover stick the stronger to the paste-boards and the back; on the exact performance of which depends the neatness of the book

41. Affluence from Affluentia, “abundance” audience from audientia, “a hearing” benevolence from benevolentia, “good will” continence from continentia, “self-control” diligence from diligentia, “accuracy” Words from Latin nouns ending in -antia elegance from elegantia, “neatness” petulance from petulantia, “forward conduct”

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