messy
adjective /ˈmesi/
/ˈmesi/
(comparative messier, superlative messiest)
- dirty and/or untidy synonym chaotic
- The house was always messy.
- The children got really messy playing in the woods.
- (North American English) Her long black hair was messy and dirty.
Extra Examples- How did the place get so messy?
- Sorry it's a bit messy in here.
- On his desk was a messy pile of notes and drawings.
- making somebody/something dirty and/or untidy
- It was a messy job.
- (of a situation) unpleasant, confused or difficult to deal with
- The divorce was painful and messy.
- The whole situation got rather messy.