tidy and orderly; undiluted (of drinks); excellent (slang)
from Old French 'net', meaning 'clean, pure'
NEAT means clean and tidy - keep your desk NEAT and your mind will be too!
Gendered cleanliness standard: 'neat' applied to women as virtue (docility, propriety), men as preference (competence). Double standard enforcement.
Use descriptively for organization without moral/virtue judgment. Avoid as coded gender expectation.
["organized","orderly","well-arranged"]
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