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messy adjective [ ˈmɛsi ]

• untidy or dirty.
• "his messy hair"
Similar: dirty, filthy, grubby, soiled, grimy, begrimed, mucky, muddy, slimy, sticky, sullied, spotted, stained, smeared, smudged, tarnished, dishevelled, blowsy, scruffy, rumpled, matted, unkempt, tousled, bedraggled, tangled, slapdash, slovenly, yucky, gungy, disorderly, disordered, muddled, in a muddle, chaotic, confused, disorganized, in disarray, in turmoil, disarranged, untidy, cluttered, littered, in a jumble, jumbled, like a bomb's hit it, shambolic,
Opposite: clean, tidy, orderly,
• (of a situation) confused and difficult to deal with.
• "a messy divorce"
Similar: chaotic, convoluted, complex, intricate, tangled, tortuous, confused, confusing, difficult, unpleasant, nasty, bitter, acrimonious, spiteful,
Opposite: straightforward, amicable,


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