1. tidier - Noun
2. tidier - Adjective
Derived from tidy
tidier (plural tidiers)
One who tidies.
tidier
comparative form of tidy: more tidy
I've seen plays that are, objectively, total messes that move me in ways that their tidier brethren do not. That's the romantic mystery of great theater. Translating this ineffability into printable prose is a challenge that can never be fully met. Ben Brantley
When I'm filming, I live out of a suitcase, so everything is thrown everywhere. In real life, I'm a bit tidier. Joanne Froggatt
I am the god of being messy - I'm trying to get better. I was terrible in my 20s. My kids are much tidier than I am, I don't know where they get it from, maybe their mother. Kevin McKidd
A tidier desk -- and your subsequent productivity -- is just within reach. Source: Internet
HARRISON — A cleaner, tidier, more tightly controlled Second Chance Barn will be reopening at the Harrison Transfer Station Friday, to the delight of those who treasure the time-honored tradition of dump-picking. Source: Internet
Indoors, a home is tidier if possessions can be stored effectively. Source: Internet