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orderly
[ awr-der-lee ]
adjective
- arranged or disposed in a neat, tidy manner or in a regular sequence:
an orderly desk.
Antonyms: haphazard, disorderly, chaotic
- observant of or governed by system or method, as persons or the mind.
- characterized by or observant of law, rule, or discipline; well-behaved; law-abiding:
an orderly assemblage of citizens.
- pertaining to or charged with the communication or execution of orders.
adverb
- methodically; regularly.
- according to established order or rule.
noun
- Military. an enlisted soldier assigned to perform various chores for a commanding officer or group of officers.
- a hospital attendant having general, nonmedical duties.
orderly
/ ˈɔːdəlɪ /
adjective
- in order, properly arranged, or tidy
- obeying or appreciating method, system, and arrangement
- harmonious or peaceful
- military of or relating to orders
an orderly book
adverb
- rare.according to custom or rule
noun
- med a male hospital attendant
- military a junior rank detailed to carry orders or perform minor tasks for a more senior officer
Derived Forms
- ˈorderliness, noun
Other Words From
- order·li·ness noun
- un·order·ly adjective
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
A swift, relatively orderly, end to conflicts such as the war in Ukraine could settle the global economic outlook - albeit the impact of such geopolitical complexity is extremely difficult to call.
It's a common sight -- ants marching in an orderly line over and around obstacles from their nest to a food source, guided by scent trails left by scouts marking the find.
It wants an orderly compensation system, if it comes to that.
Ghana has a reputation for the orderly transfer of power between administrations.
During the meeting, Soltanov told the potential sponsor that the aim of the conference was "solving the climate crisis" and "transitioning away from hydrocarbons in a just, orderly and equitable manner".
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