organized (Meaning)

Wordnet

organized (a)

formed into a structured or coherent whole, particularly on a large scale

methodical and efficient in arrangement or function

Wordnet

organized (s)

being a member of or formed into a labor union

Webster

organized (imp. & p. p.)

of Organize

organized Sentence Examples

  1. Marie Kondo's principles encourage an organized living space.
  2. The teacher's desk was impeccably organized, with every item in its designated spot.
  3. The organized filing system made it easy to retrieve important documents quickly.
  4. The meeting ran smoothly as each agenda item was addressed in an organized manner.
  5. The scientist carefully organized his experimental data to draw accurate conclusions.
  6. The project team meticulously organized their workflow to maximize efficiency.
  7. The organized storage shed kept all tools and equipment within easy reach.
  8. The wardrobe was designed with organized compartments for different types of clothing.
  9. The organized library had books neatly arranged on shelves, making it easy to find the desired volume.
  10. The organized pantry kept all food items in clearly labeled containers, ensuring a clutter-free and accessible space.

FAQs About the word organized

formed into a structured or coherent whole, particularly on a large scale, methodical and efficient in arrangement or function, being a member of or formed into

structured, methodic, regular, systematized, methodical,systematic, detailed, neat, regularized,orderly

irregular, unsystematic, haphazard, irregular, disorganized,disorganized, unsystematic, haphazard, unordered, nonsystematic

Marie Kondo's principles encourage an organized living space.

The teacher's desk was impeccably organized, with every item in its designated spot.

The organized filing system made it easy to retrieve important documents quickly.

The meeting ran smoothly as each agenda item was addressed in an organized manner.