What does NATTY mean?

Natty

Part of speech: Adjective

Definition: (1) Smart and fashionable in appearance. (2) Neatly and cleverly made or done.

Pronunciations: (US: /ˈnæti/, UK: /ˈnæti/)

Origin and Usage: The word "natty" originated from the early 18th century, from the word "nat" which means "a dandy". It is commonly used to describe someone who is well-dressed and stylish. It can also describe something that is cleverly made or done.

Synonyms: stylish, fashionable, smart, dapper, debonair, chic, elegant, neat, trim, spruce, snappy, sharp, spiffy, well-groomed

Related Words: neat, tatty, batty, fatty, matta

Example Sentences:

  • The gentleman was dressed in a natty suit and tie.
  • She always had a natty way of putting things together.
  • Their apartment was decorated with natty furniture and accessories.
  • He was known for his natty appearance and impeccable style.


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