Trimness: meaning, definitions and examples

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trimness

 

[ ˈtrɪmnəs ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

quality of being neat

Trimness refers to the quality of being neat, orderly, and well-maintained. It is often associated with a sense of tidiness and precision in appearance or arrangement.

Synonyms

neatness, precision, tidiness.

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Word Description / Examples
trimness

Used to describe the physical fitness and appearance of a person or the neat and clean appearance of an object or environment.

  • Her trimness was evident as she confidently walked down the runway.
  • The trimness of the garden was a testament to his meticulous care.
neatness

Used to describe the orderly arrangement of objects, cleanliness, or well-organized spaces.

  • His neatness was evident in the way his books were arranged on the shelf.
  • The neatness of her handwriting made the notes easy to read.
tidiness

Used to describe the state of being clean and well-organized; often used in the context of housekeeping.

  • She prided herself on the tidiness of her living room.
  • The children's tidiness after playing was impressive.
precision

Used to describe accurate and exact performance, measurement, or details, often in technical or scientific contexts.

  • The precision of the clock's mechanisms ensured it kept perfect time.
  • Medical procedures require a high level of precision to be successful.

Examples of usage

  • The trimness of her outfit caught everyone's attention.
  • I admire the trimness of his garden.

Translations

Translations of the word "trimness" in other languages:

🇵🇹 aptidão física

🇮🇳 शारीरिक क्षमता

🇩🇪 Fitness

🇮🇩 kebugaran

🇺🇦 фізична форма

🇵🇱 kondycja fizyczna

🇯🇵 フィットネス

🇫🇷 aptitude physique

🇪🇸 aptitud física

🇹🇷 fiziksel uygunluk

🇰🇷 신체 능력

🇸🇦 اللياقة البدنية

🇨🇿 fyzická zdatnost

🇸🇰 fyzická zdatnosť

🇨🇳 体能

🇸🇮 fizična pripravljenost

🇮🇸 líkamlegt ástand

🇰🇿 дене қабілеті

🇬🇪 ფიზიკური ფორმა

🇦🇿 fiziki uyğunluq

🇲🇽 aptitud física

Etymology

The word 'trimness' originated from the Middle English word 'trim', which meant 'to make neat or tidy'. Over time, 'trimness' evolved to specifically refer to the quality of being neat and well-maintained. The concept of trimness has been valued in various cultures as a reflection of attention to detail and orderliness.

See also: trim, trimmer, trimmers, trimming, trimmings.