mess•y (mes′ ē), adj., mess•i•er, mess•i•est. characterized by a dirty, untidy, or disordered condition: a messy room. causing a mess: a messy recipe; messy work. embarrassing, difficult, or unpleasant: a …

MESSY definition: characterized by a dirty, untidy, or disordered condition. See examples of messy used in a sentence.

Messy pertains to a state or condition of disorder, untidiness, or disarray. It refers to a lack of neatness or order, be it in a physical space like a room, a process, or even abstract things such as an situation …

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MESSY definition: 1. untidy: 2. producing or causing dirt and untidiness: 3. used to describe a situation that is…. Learn more.

Disorganized, untidy, or disorderly in appearance or condition. See example sentences, synonyms, and etymology for the adjective messy.

The meaning of MESSY is marked by confusion, disorder, or dirt : untidy. How to use messy in a sentence.

  • a. Disorderly and dirty: a messy bedroom. b. Given to making messes; not neat or organized: a messy roommate. 2. Exhibiting or demonstrating carelessness: messy reasoning. 3. Unpleasantly difficult to …
  • Messy definition: Exhibiting or demonstrating carelessness.

    1. a. Disorderly and dirty: a messy bedroom. b. Given to making messes; not neat or organized: a messy roommate. 2. Exhibiting or demonstrating carelessness: messy reasoning. 3. Unpleasantly difficult to …
    2. Messy definition: Exhibiting or demonstrating carelessness.

        Definition of messy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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