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    Mess
    /mes/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. make untidy or dirty: "she scratched her head, messing her hair still further"
    • 2. take one's meals in a particular place or with a particular person, especially in an armed forces' mess: "I messed at first with Harry, who was to become a lifelong friend"
  2. The meaning of MESS is a quantity of food. How to use mess in a sentence. a quantity of food:; food set on a table at one time; a prepared dish of soft food; also : a mixture of ingredients cooked or eaten together…

  3. Mess or a mess is something or someone that looks dirty or untidy: He makes a terrible mess when he's cooking. UK Jem's house is always in a mess. Go and clean up that mess in the kitchen. UK Freddy can't stand mess. mainly UK I look a mess - I can't go out like this! My hair's such a mess today! [ C ] an animal's solid waste:

  4. noun. a dirty, untidy, or disordered condition: The room was in a mess. Antonyms: order. a person or thing that is dirty, untidy, or disordered. a state of embarrassing confusion: My affairs are in a mess. Synonyms: muddle, hodgepodge, farrago, confusion, disarray, disorder. an unpleasant or difficult situation:

  5. MESS meaning: 1. Mess or a mess is something or someone that looks dirty or untidy: 2. an animal's solid waste…. Learn more.

  6. noun. 1. a state of confusion or untidiness, esp if dirty or unpleasant. the house was in a mess. 2. a chaotic or troublesome state of affairs; muddle. his life was a mess. 3. informal. a dirty or untidy person or thing.

  7. MESS meaning: 1. Someone or something that is a mess, or is in a mess, is dirty or untidy: 2. a confused or…. Learn more.

  8. difficult situation. [countable, usually singular] a situation that is full of problems, usually because of a lack of organization or because of mistakes that somebody has made. in a mess The economy is in a mess. a financial mess. I feel I've made a mess of things.

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