clutter
Pronunciation: [ˈklʌtər]
Word
Context: “disorder”
(noun) a lot of things that are all mixed up and in the way. Imagine when you have toys or books all over your room and it looks messy; that's clutter.
Example
After cleaning, her room had no clutter at all and looked tidy.
Example
His desk was full of clutter, so he couldn’t find his important papers.
Example
Do you think there is too much clutter in this room?
Context: “organizing”
(verb) to make a place messy by putting too many things in it. When you leave your clothes everywhere, you clutter up the room.
Example
She tends to clutter the table with her books and art supplies when she creates.
Example
He did not clutter the living room after the guests left; he put everything away.
Example
Why did you choose to clutter your workspace with so many papers?
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