tidyness
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]tidyness (uncountable)
- Archaic spelling of tidiness.
- 1891, Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener and Home Farmer, page 515:
- […] he then spoke of tidyness, by which he did not mean primness or formality. Tidyness in his garden was a necessity, and formality an abhorrence.
- 1966, Mary Shaw Ryan, Clothing; a Study in Human Behavior, page 264:
- The twelve-year-old boys showed preference for aggressiveness, boisterousness, and unkemptness, but by the age of fifteen, the trait tidy or unkempt had become reversed and tidyness showed a positive value.
- 2010, Kleopatra Kristbjörg, Copy Cat World: The Book That Has Saved Many Lives, page 22:
- They didn't know discipline, nor did they know cleanliness or tidyness, and you made them into what you yourself had become, rootless and restless.