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Etymology

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From un- +‎ neat.

Adjective

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unneat (comparative more unneat, superlative most unneat)

  1. Not neat; untidy.
    • 1869, The Overland Monthly, volume 2, page 270:
      But it was recollected that he had killed the second one rather impetuously with a mallet, and altogether in such an unneat and bungling manner as to excite considerable comment; []