General Tidiness:
- Neat: Implies orderliness and careful arrangement.
- Orderly: Suggests a systematic and well-organized state.
- Organized: Emphasizes the efficient and structured arrangement of things.
- Spick and span: Implies a state of extreme cleanliness and order.
- Immaculate: Suggests perfect cleanliness and freedom from dirt or disorder.
- Spotless: Similar to immaculate, emphasizing the absence of any dirt or stains.
- Shipshape: Suggests a state of good order and efficiency, often used in nautical contexts.
For Specific Situations:
- Tidy up: To make something neat and orderly (more informal).
- Clean up: To remove dirt or mess (more general).
- Straighten up: To make something neat and aligned.
- Organize: To arrange things in a systematic and efficient way.
- Declutter: To remove unnecessary items to create more space.

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