From un- + neat. <span class="searchmatch">unneat</span> (comparative more <span class="searchmatch">unneat</span>, superlative most <span class="searchmatch">unneat</span>) Not neat; untidy. 1869, The Overland Monthly, volume 2, page 270: But it was...
From <span class="searchmatch">unneat</span> + -ly. <span class="searchmatch">unneatly</span> (comparative more <span class="searchmatch">unneatly</span>, superlative most <span class="searchmatch">unneatly</span>) In an <span class="searchmatch">unneat</span> manner; untidily....
From <span class="searchmatch">unneat</span> + -ness. <span class="searchmatch">unneatness</span> (uncountable) The quality of not being neat. 1882, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Doctor Grimshawe's Secret: Every possible care...
the page in helter-skelter fashion, what Gilboa does here is to open his mind and heart to the reader through verbal jaggedness and poetic <span class="searchmatch">unneatness</span>....
walk into the study again, where he sat gazing at the sordidness and <span class="searchmatch">unneatness</span> of the apartment, the strange festoons and drapery of spiders' webs, […]...
his mind and heart to the reader through verbal jaggedness and poetic <span class="searchmatch">unneatness</span>. Carelessly hurried and confused willy-nilly pell-mell helter-skelter...