Word of the Day

Word of the Day

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NATTY

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Sunday August 12, 2012

natty NAT-ee , adjective:
Neatly or trimly smart in dress or appearance; spruce: a natty white uniform.

'I was a pretty natty dresser myself. Once upon a time. Like Mr F, the picture of elegance. But now. Appearances. What do they matter?' I indicated my own clothing with a dismissive gesture.
-- Charles Chadwick, It's All Right Now

The captain, in his natty uniform of blue and gold, stepped forth upon the bridge to take command, and raised his banded cap in recognition of the constant cheer from the host ashore and the throng of blue shirts on the forecastle head.
-- Charles King, Found in the Philippines

Natty stems from the common word neat. It first arose in the late 1700s.

Dictionary.com Entry and Pronunciation for natty

 



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