Untidy is an adjective, so you'll use it to describe a noun. For example: "Your room is so untidy! Clean it up now!" The park was very untidy, trash was everywhere.
This house is untidy. This room is untidy. Everything is untidy. She was an untidy person. He never cleaned and was an untidy person.
Her room is untidy. The house was a mess, which means it was untidy.
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Your question makes no sense. Could you rephrase it so that we can understand what you need to know?
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The word "untidy" is an adjective.
The root word of untidy is "tidy."
Untidy is an adjective. You use it in a sentence to describe a noun. For example: My mother told me to clean my untidy room. Muggles thought it was easy to find things in her untidy piles.
Please rephrase - the question is unclear.
Keep Britain Untidy was created in 2000.
Rephrase your question, doesn't make sense as is.