messy
Prononciation : [ˈmɛsi]
Mot
Contexte : « appearance »
(adjective) when something is not clean or organized. If your room has clothes on the floor and toys scattered everywhere, it's messy.
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Her room is always messy, but she likes it that way.
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His desk looks tidy and not messy at all.
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Why is your backpack so messy with all those papers?
Contexte : « situation »
(adjective) when a situation is confusing or difficult to deal with. If there are a lot of problems and you don't know how to fix them, the situation is messy.
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The project turned out great, despite the messy details we had to work through.
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The meeting was clear and organized, not messy at all.
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What made the situation so messy and hard to understand?
Contexte : « emotions »
(adjective) when feelings or relationships are complicated and unclear. If friends are arguing and it's hard to see what's really happening, things feel messy.
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After their talk, their friendship became less messy and more clear.
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Their relationship was straightforward and not messy at all.
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Why do you think their feelings are so messy right now?
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