organised
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Definition
Adjective: 1. Arranged or structured in a systematic and efficient way: Describes something that is planned, ordered, and methodical. 2. Formed into a structured group, especially a labor union: Describes workers who have joined together in a formal association to protect their rights and interests.
Examples of Usage
- Adjective (Systematic):
- She is very organised and keeps a detailed calendar.
- The conference was well organised and ran smoothly.
- We need a more organised approach to this project.
- Adjective (Unionized):
- The organised workers voted to go on strike.
- He works in an organised factory where wages are negotiated collectively.
Advanced Usage
- "highly organised": Emphasizes a very efficient and complex level of structure.
- The event required a highly organised team to manage thousands of attendees.
- "poorly organised": Indicates a lack of proper planning or structure.
- The meeting was poorly organised and wasted everyone's time.
Variants and Related Words
- Organise (verb): To arrange or plan something systematically. (e.g., )
- Organisation (noun): 1. The act of organising. 2. A structured group of people with a common purpose. (e.g., )
- Organiser (noun): A person who organises things. (e.g., )
- Disorganised (adjective): The opposite of organised; lacking order or planning.
Synonyms
- Systematic: Done or acting according to a fixed plan or system.
- Orderly: Neatly and methodically arranged.
- Structured: Having a clear and organized form.
- Methodical: Done according to a systematic or established procedure.
- Unionized: (Specifically for the labor context) Having formed or joined a labor union.
Related Phrases
- Get organised: To start arranging things in a systematic way.
- I need to get organised before my trip.
- Well-organised: Functioning smoothly due to good planning.
- The campaign was well-organised and effective.
Adjective
- being a member of or formed into a labor union
- organized labor
- unionized workers
- a unionized shop