| Natty |  |
| adjective | 1. (Of a person or an article of clothing) Smart and fashionable. |
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 | | "I picked out a natty dress and blazer to wear to my interview next week." | | "You might normally wear jeans everyday, but this occasion calls for a natty selection." | | "She's always so natty that it makes me want to update my wardrobe." |
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 | | Unknown, late 18th century |
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 | | Open up a fashion magazine, turn on the TV, or scroll through social media, and you'll find countless bits of advice for how to appear natty — that is, smart and fashionable. "Natty" was originally 18th-century slang that likely developed from the word "neat." ... |  |
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