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Meanings of
messiness
in English
Portuguese
bagunça
Catalan
desordre
Spanish
desorden
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A state of confusion and disorderliness.
mess
disorder
muss
mussiness
Portuguese
bagunça
Catalan
despoliment
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The trait of being untidy and messy.
untidiness
tidiness
Catalan
despoliment
Synonyms
Examples for "
untidiness
"
untidiness
Examples for "
untidiness
"
1
In a word, the confusion and
untidiness
of the room were indescribable.
2
Katie could be untidy on occasions; but her very
untidiness
was inviting.
3
On the rather slim chance that
untidiness
is genetic, what's his backstory?
4
And be quick about it or I will report you for
untidiness
.
5
Besides, if the organics come in, they have to find some
untidiness
.
Usage of
messiness
in English
1
In other words, it promises revolution without the
messiness
of class struggle.
2
They were beneath our family; their
messiness
cheated us out of perfection.
3
This paranoid world view misses the
messiness
with which life actually unfolds.
4
I wanted to locate myself, not be lost, avoid
messiness
,
avoid death.
5
That said, there's something fascinating about it in all its
messiness
.
6
The world is based on entropy, the
messiness
of the universe.
7
The all-American
messiness
of contemporary taste is something to be savored.
8
But that gesture also belies the
messiness
of the situation.
9
And this
messiness
comes along with a whole new frustration.
10
Maybe he didn't want to deal with the
messiness
she'd bring into his life.
11
We deny the
messiness
of the past when we deny these intricacies and complicities.
12
Also, for all its
messiness
,
the place had an air of being put away.
13
He always seemed to be getting fired from jobs, owing to his congenital
messiness
.
14
The new politics that's emerging in its wake is improvised to the point of
messiness
.
15
I'm referring to the real, tangible connection to the
'
messiness
'
of nature's processes and products.
16
There's a
messiness
about the way he presents things, and that
messiness
I find free.
Other examples for "messiness"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
messiness
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
avoid messiness
american messiness
be messiness
bely the messiness
congenital messiness
More collocations
Translations for
messiness
Portuguese
bagunça
Catalan
desordre
despoliment
malendreç
desendreçament
Spanish
desorden
Messiness
through the time