How Do You Spell UNTIDIES?

Pronunciation: [ʌntˈa͡ɪdiz] (IPA)

The word "untidies" is spelled with the main stress on the second syllable, indicated by the symbol /ˈʌnˌtaɪdiz/. The initial syllable is also stressed but to a lesser extent. The spelling of this word is derived from its root word, "untidy", with the addition of the suffix "-ies". The "-ies" ending indicates that the verb is in the third person singular form. Therefore, "untidies" refers to the act of making something messy or disorganized. It is important to maintain proper spelling when writing to ensure clear communication.

UNTIDIES Meaning and Definition

  1. Untidies is a verb that refers to the act of disarranging or making something messy and disorderly. It is the present tense of the verb "untidy" and signifies the action of causing something that was previously neat, organized, or clean to become untidy, disheveled, or unkempt.

    When a person untidies something, they commonly disrupt the order or cleanliness of that particular item, space, or situation. For instance, they might scatter papers, clothes, or objects in a room, causing it to appear disorganized. It can also refer to the act of making an individual's appearance or grooming less neat or orderly. For example, not brushing one's hair or leaving clothes scattered around can contribute to a person's overall untidiness.

    In general, untidies is used to describe the consequences of disorder or messiness, or the action itself that leads to disorderliness. It signifies the disruption of order, cleanliness, or organization that was previously present, resulting in a less attractive or chaotic state. The term can be employed in various contexts, such as describing the action of an individual, the state of a particular area or object, or as a general reference to disorderliness.

Common Misspellings for UNTIDIES

  • Entidies
  • untidie
  • yntidies
  • hntidies
  • jntidies
  • intidies
  • 8ntidies
  • 7ntidies
  • ubtidies
  • umtidies
  • ujtidies
  • uhtidies
  • unridies
  • unfidies
  • ungidies
  • unyidies
  • un6idies
  • un5idies
  • untudies
  • untjdies

Etymology of UNTIDIES

The word "untidies" is derived from the base word "tidy", which originated from the Old English word "tidian". In Old English, "tidian" meant "to provide or bring about order, arrange, or prepare". Over time, the word evolved and eventually became "tidy" in Middle English, maintaining its meaning of being neat, clean, or well-organized. The addition of the prefix "un-" to this base word forms "untidy", meaning the opposite – not neat, clean, or well-organized.

Conjugate verb Untidies

CONDITIONAL

I would untidies
you would untidies
he/she/it would untidies
we would untidies
they would untidies

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be untidiesing
you would be untidiesing
he/she/it would be untidiesing
we would be untidiesing
they would be untidiesing

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have untidies
you would have untidies
he/she/it would have untidies
we would have untidies
they would have untidies

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been untidiesing
you would have been untidiesing
he/she/it would have been untidiesing
we would have been untidiesing
they would have been untidiesing

FUTURE

I will untidies
you will untidies
he/she/it will untidies
we will untidies
they will untidies

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be untidiesing
you will be untidiesing
he/she/it will be untidiesing
we will be untidiesing
they will be untidiesing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have untidiesed
you will have untidiesed
he/she/it will have untidiesed
we will have untidiesed
they will have untidiesed

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been untidiesing
you will have been untidiesing
he/she/it will have been untidiesing
we will have been untidiesing
they will have been untidiesing

IMPERATIVE

you untidies
we let´s untidies

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to untidies

PAST

I untidiesed
you untidiesed
he/she/it untidiesed
we untidiesed
they untidiesed

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was untidiesing
you were untidiesing
he/she/it was untidiesing
we were untidiesing
they were untidiesing

PAST PARTICIPLE

untidiesed

PAST PERFECT

I had untidiesed
you had untidiesed
he/she/it had untidiesed
we had untidiesed
they had untidiesed

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been untidiesing
you had been untidiesing
he/she/it had been untidiesing
we had been untidiesing
they had been untidiesing

PRESENT

I untidies
you untidies
he/she/it untidieses
we untidies
they untidies

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am untidiesing
you are untidiesing
he/she/it is untidiesing
we are untidiesing
they are untidiesing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

untidiesing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have untidiesed
you have untidiesed
he/she/it has untidiesed
we have untidiesed
they have untidiesed

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been untidiesing
you have been untidiesing
he/she/it has been untidiesing
we have been untidiesing
they have been untidiesing