unconcerned |
untidy |
Related terms |
Unconcerned is a related term of untidy.
As adjectives the difference between unconcerned and untidy
is that
unconcerned is indifferent and having no interest; aloof while
untidy is sloppy.
unclean |
untidy |
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As adjectives the difference between unclean and untidy
is that
unclean is dirty, soiled or foul while
untidy is sloppy.
untidy |
polluted |
Related terms |
Untidy is a related term of polluted.
As adjectives the difference between untidy and polluted
is that
untidy is sloppy while
polluted is defiled; made unclean or impure; debauched.
As a verb polluted is
simple past and past participle of pollute.
untidy |
sullied |
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As adjectives the difference between untidy and sullied
is that
untidy is sloppy while
sullied is defiled or tainted, soiled or stained.
As a verb sullied is
past tense of sully.
grimy |
untidy |
Related terms |
Grimy is a related term of untidy.
As adjectives the difference between grimy and untidy
is that
grimy is stained, or covered with grime while
untidy is sloppy.
unobservant |
untidy |
Related terms |
Unobservant is a related term of untidy.
As adjectives the difference between unobservant and untidy
is that
unobservant is not observant while
untidy is sloppy.
careless |
untidy |
Related terms |
Careless is a related term of untidy.
As adjectives the difference between careless and untidy
is that
careless is (
lb) free from care; unworried, without anxiety while
untidy is sloppy.
inattentive |
untidy |
Related terms |
Inattentive is a related term of untidy.
As adjectives the difference between inattentive and untidy
is that
inattentive is of or pertaining to lack of attention; not paying attention; careless while
untidy is sloppy.
indifferent |
untidy |
Related terms |
Indifferent is a related term of untidy.
As a verb indifferent
is .
As an adjective untidy is
sloppy.
foul |
untidy |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between foul and untidy
is that
foul is covered with, or containing unclean matter; polluted; nasty; defiled while
untidy is sloppy.
As a verb foul
is to make dirty.
As a noun foul
is a breach of the rules of a game, especially one involving inappropriate contact with an opposing player in order to gain an advantage; as, for example, foot-tripping in soccer, or contact of any kind in basketball.
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