organize
Pronunciation: [ˈɔr.ɡə.naɪz]
Word
Context: "arrangement"
(verb) to put things in a certain order or to make plans for something. When you organize, you make everything neat and ready to use. It's like cleaning your room and putting your toys in the right places.
Example
I will organize my books by color so that my shelf looks pretty.
Example
I didn't organize my desk, and now I can't find my homework.
Example
How do you plan to organize your toys this weekend?
Context: "event planning"
(verb) to arrange a specific event or activity for a group of people. This means getting everything ready for a party, meeting, or other gatherings, so everyone knows what to do and when.
Example
She will organize a birthday party for her friend next month.
Example
He didn't organize the picnic, so nobody knew where to go.
Example
Who is going to organize the school field trip this year?
Context: "teamwork"
(verb) to bring people together to work on a project or goal. When you organize a team, you help everyone understand their roles and how they can help.
Example
The teacher will organize the students into groups for the science project.
Example
Without a leader to organize the team, they struggled to finish on time.
Example
How can we organize everyone to help with the community clean-up?
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