Pronunciation: /ˈtaɪdi sʌm/
noun a sum of money that is considered to be large or significant
A1 She saved up a tidy sum of money to buy a new phone.
A2 He received a tidy sum as a bonus for his hard work.
B1 The inheritance left to her was a tidy sum that allowed her to travel the world.
B2 After selling his old car, he made a tidy sum of profit.
C1 The CEO earned a tidy sum from the company's successful merger.
C2 Investing in real estate can yield a tidy sum of passive income over time.
formal He received a tidy sum for his work on the project.
informal She made a tidy sum selling her old clothes online.
slang I heard he got a tidy sum from his side hustle.
figurative The investment yielded a tidy sum of profits.
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