messy
/ˈmɛsi/adjective2 syllables
Messy means: dirty and disorderly.
Synonyms for messy5
adjective, as in dirty and disorderly
mussy, untidy
What does messy mean?1
adjective
1
dirty and disorderly“a mussy fussy bedroom”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with messy?1
two syllables
jesse
Messy in a sentence
- If you notice your client's home is exceptionally messy, notify your supervisor.MarekMazurkiewicz
- I was all dirty, messy and with a long beard.felidad
- The last time we had this problem, things got very messy.CK
- My locker partner has made our locker very messy.whipback
- Are you a clean person or a messy person?CK
- My mother doesn't like that my room is messy.Nylez
- Elias was annoyed by the messy storage room.Amastan
- I hate when my hands get too oily and messy.mervert1
Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.
Forms of messy
as a adjective
- comparative
- messier
- superlative
- messiest