Tidied vs. Tided — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Tidied and Tided
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Tidied
Orderly and clean in appearance
Keeps the apartment tidy.
Tided
The periodic variation in the surface level of the oceans and of bays, gulfs, inlets, and estuaries, caused by gravitational attraction of the moon and sun.
Tidied
Given to keeping things clean and in order
A tidy housekeeper.
Tided
A specific occurrence of such a variation
Awaiting the next high tide.
Tidied
(Informal) Adequate; satisfactory
A tidy arrangement.
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Tided
Flood tide.
Tidied
(Informal) Substantial; considerable
A tidy sum.
Tided
Tidal force.
Tidied
To clean or put in order
Tidied up the house.
Tided
Something that increases, decreases, or fluctuates like the waters of the tide
A rising tide of skepticism.
The shifting tide of the battle.
Tidied
To make things clean or orderly
Tidied up after dinner.
Tided
A large amount or number moving or occurring in a mass
An incoming tide of immigrants.
A tide of angry letters.
Tidied
A decorative protective covering for the arms or headrest of a chair.
Tided
A surge of emotion
Felt an irresistible tide of sympathy for the defendant.
Tidied
Simple past tense and past participle of tidy
Tided
A time or season. Often used in combination
Eventide.
Christmastide.
Shrovetide.
Tided
A favorable occasion; an opportunity.
Tided
To rise and fall like the tide.
Tided
(Nautical) To drift or ride with the tide
Tided off the reef.
Tiding up the Hudson.
Tided
To carry along with the tide.
Tided
To betide; befall.
Tided
Affected by the tide; having a tide.
Tided
Simple past tense and past participle of tide
Tided
Affected by the tide; having a tide.
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