untidy

Etymology

un- + tidy

adj

  1. Sloppy.
    I have never seen such an untidy bedroom!
  2. Disorganized.
    His finances were in an untidy state when he died.

verb

  1. (transitive) To make untidy, to make a mess
    Before she closed each drawer she rummaged her hands through the clothes, untidying them just enough to feel comfortable. 2014, Jennie Shortridge, Love Water Memory, page 116

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