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neat

adjective
  1. In good order or clean condition: orderly, shipshape, snug, spick-and-span, spruce, taut, tidy, trig, trim, well-groomed. Chiefly British: tight. Idiom: neat as a pin. See clean, order
  2. Well done or executed: adroit, clean, deft, skillful. See ability, good
  3. Not diluted or mixed with other substances: full-strength, plain, pure, straight, unblended, undiluted, unmixed. See clean, strong
  4. Slang. Particularly excellent: divine, fabulous, fantastic, fantastical, glorious, marvelous, sensational, splendid, superb, terrific, wonderful. Informal: dandy, dreamy, great, ripping, super, swell, tremendous. Slang: cool, groovy, hot, keen 1, nifty. Idiom: out of this world. See good

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