organized

word · lemma: organize

/ˈɔɹɡəˌnaɪzd/
OR-guh-nyzd
/ˈɔːɡəˌnaɪzd/
AW-guh-nyzd

Definition

Having things arranged in a neat, clear, and efficient way. It can describe a person, a place, a plan, or a system that is well prepared and easy to manage.

Usage & Nuances

Often positive and common in everyday English: an organized person, desk, schedule, event, or mind. For people, it means good at planning and keeping order; for things, it means arranged neatly or structured well. Don't confuse it with 'tidy': 'organized' often suggests planning and systems, not just cleanliness.

Example Sentences

She is an organized student.

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My room is very organized now.

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We need an organized plan.

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I like working with her because she's really organized.

natural

The trip felt easy because everything was so organized.

natural

His notes are so organized that everyone borrows them before exams.

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