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clutter
[ kluht-er ]
verb (used with object)
- to fill or litter with things in a disorderly manner:
All kinds of papers cluttered the top of his desk.
verb (used without object)
- British Dialect. to run in disorder; move with bustle and confusion.
- British Dialect. to make a clatter.
- to speak so rapidly and inexactly that distortions of sound and phrasing result.
noun
- a disorderly heap or assemblage; litter:
It's impossible to find anything in all this clutter.
- a state or condition of confusion.
- confused noise; clatter.
- an echo or echoes on a radar screen that do not come from the target and can be caused by such factors as atmospheric conditions, objects other than the target, chaff, and jamming of the radar signal.
clutter
/ ˈklʌtə /
verb
- usually troften foll byup to strew or amass (objects) in a disorderly manner
- intr to move about in a bustling manner
- intr to chatter or babble
noun
- a disordered heap or mass of objects
- a state of disorder
- unwanted echoes that confuse the observation of signals on a radar screen
Other Words From
- over·clutter verb (used with object)
- un·clutter verb (used with object)
- un·cluttered adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of clutter1
Example Sentences
"They give feelings of comfort, safety, security - whatever it may be. The clutter is just a symptom of what's going on with the individual."
Jot has the ability to jump between the 2D world of its pages and the 3D world outside - a cluttered desktop where everyday objects become towering obstacles for the tiny character to navigate.
Her right hand gripped the edge of a coffee table strewn with clutter: two lighters, a can of Coca-Cola, an ashtray containing three cigarette butts, a bulbous glass pipe, a small plastic bag.
Mr Roberts, a father of two who has lived in Corstorphine for 32 years, said the wider pavements now had more clutter and bollards on them, and that this defeated the purpose of the scheme.
"Please don't do that because it’ll clutter up my inbox and I hate that," he added.
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