单词 | neatness |
释义 | neatnessn. 1. Cleverness of expression in language or speech; pithiness; brevity. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > elegance > [noun] > neatness neatness1548 cleanness1581 terseness1782 1548 W. Patten Exped. Scotl. Pref. sig. av For the neatnes of making and fynenes of sense. 1576 A. Fleming in tr. J. Caius Eng. Dogges To Rdr. sig. Aiiiv The elegantnes and neatnesse of his Latine phrase. 1647 J. Howell New Vol. of Lett. 238 I find..such a gallantry and neatnesse in your lines, that you may give the law of lettering to all the world. 1685 C. Cotton tr. M. de Montaigne Ess. (1711) I. xxxix. 354 Neatness of stile is no manly Ornament. 1701 tr. J. Le Clerc Lives Primitive Fathers 4 His Style,..doth not much relish the Neatness and Elegancy of the Athenian Writers. 1782 J. Warton Ess. on Pope (new ed.) II. xi. 314 Gay..wrote with neatness, and terseness. 1795 L. Murray Eng. Gram. 130 There is a peculiar neatness in a sentence beginning with the conjunctive form of a verb. 1859 A. Helps Friends in Council New Ser. II. xii. 311 Neither does neatness of expression affect us much. 1874 A. Trollope Phineas Redux I. xxxiii. 275 There was much neatness and some acuteness in Mr Daubeny's satire. 1910 Encycl. Brit. I. 574/1 The art of composing them [sc. epigrams] seems to have been assiduously cultivated, as might naturally be expected from the court life of the poets, and their constant endeavours after terseness and neatness of expression. 1989 B. Vickers Returning to Shakespeare 43 Neatness in verbal formulations commonly arouses suspicion. 2. The quality or condition of being neat, tidy, or well-ordered; an instance of this. Formerly also: handsomeness, elegance, fineness (now rare). ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > good taste > refinement > [noun] policya1522 neatness1555 finesse1564 politure1593 polishedness1594 polishment1594 polish1597 polishure1611 refinedness1612 refinement1704 refinery1746 sophistication1915 the mind > attention and judgement > beauty > pleasing appearance > [noun] > neatness or trimness dapperness1530 featishness1530 trimness1552 neatness1555 featness1576 pickedness1578 spruceness1594 comptness1611 deftness1612 smugness1632 jemminess1756 spick and span1758 smartness1768 sprucery1813 dapperism1830 nattiness1846 sleekness1866 spit and polish1895 spick-and-spanness1911 the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > [noun] > cleanness and tidiness nitidity1656 neatness1740 spick-and-spanness1911 the world > relative properties > order > [noun] > order or tidiness trimness1552 neatness1774 tidiness1800 trigness1821 mense1829 1555 R. Eden tr. Peter Martyr of Angleria Decades of Newe Worlde iii. ix. f. 138v It was so named for the neatenesse and bewtifulnes therof. 1593 J. Norden Speculum Brit.: Cornwall (1728) 63 Ther is not a towne..more comendable for neatnes of buyldinges. 1638 F. Junius Painting of Ancients 120 There is a wonderfull great difference between pure neatnesse and curious affectation. 1682 J. Norris tr. Hierocles Golden Verses 97 Too much Neatness will slide into Luxury and softness. 1740 S. Richardson Pamela II. 359 I was much pleas'd with the Neatness of the good Woman. 1774 O. Goldsmith Hist. Earth VII. 171 There is much geometrical neatness in the disposal of the serpent's scales. 1850 H. Miller Scenes & Legends N. Scotl. (ed. 2) xx. 295 She retained a few of the mechanical neatnesses of her earlier years. 1867 A. Duncan Mem. W. Duncan 28 It was quite a model in respect of order and neatness and freeness from weeds. 1908 ‘G. A. Birmingham’ Spanish Gold 12 They preferred comfort to neatness. 1996 R. Mistry Fine Balance (1997) v. 200 Everywhere there was evidence of her struggle to stay ahead of squalor, to mitigate with neatness and order the shabbiness of poverty. 3. Skill; adroitness; dexterity. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > ability > skill or skilfulness > [noun] > skill or adroitness subtletyc1300 sleightc1385 subtiltyc1405 subtilityc1415 facility1532 handsomeness1550 address?1577 neatnessa1627 adroitness1683 hability1840 deftness1853 niftiness1878 slickness1895 eptitude1967 a1627 W. Rowley & T. Middleton Wit at Severall Weapons iv. i, in F. Beaumont & J. Fletcher Comedies & Trag. (1647) 85 To the best of Neeces. Why that title may be mine, And more then her's: Sure I much wrong the neatnesse of his art; 'Tis certaine sent to me. 1819 W. Cobbett Year's Resid. U.S.A. ii. ix. 226 They mow four acres of oats, wheat, rye, or barley in a day, and, with a cradle, lay it so smooth in the swarths, that it is tied up in sheaves with the greatest neatness and ease. 1844 H. Stephens Bk. of Farm I. 224 He handles the small cutting-axe and switching-knife with the force and neatness with which a dragon wields his sabre. 1861 C. Dickens Great Expectations II. xviii. 295 I saw his hand appear on the other side of Miss Skiffins. Instantly, Miss Skiffins stopped it with the neatness of a placid boxer. 1863 A. P. Stanley Lect. Jewish Church I. xvi. 365 The neatness with which the Philistine watchmen are outdone. 1907 Sat. Rev. 30 Mar. 390/1 Playing tip-cat..requires a good deal of neatness and quickness to tip the cat smartly. 1989 Newsday (Nexis) 24 Nov. (Sports section) 188 Carnesecca was more than impressed... ‘Such quickness and neatness. That's the way basketball should be played.’ This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1548 |
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