Unarranged: meaning, definitions and examples
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unarranged
[ ˌʌnəˈreɪndʒd ]
data
Not organized or put in a particular order.
Synonyms
chaotic, disorganized, haphazard
Examples of usage
- The files were left unarranged on the desk.
- She found the books unarranged on the shelf.
events
Not planned or prepared in advance.
Synonyms
impromptu, spontaneous, unplanned
Examples of usage
- The unarranged meeting caught everyone by surprise.
- Her unarranged speech was full of spontaneity.
Translations
Translations of the word "unarranged" in other languages:
🇵🇹 desarranjado
- desorganizado
- desordenado
🇮🇳 अव्यवस्थित
- असंगठित
- अव्यवस्थित
🇩🇪 ungeordnet
- unorganisiert
- durcheinander
🇮🇩 tidak teratur
- tidak terorganisir
- berantakan
🇺🇦 неспорядкований
- неорганізований
- безладний
🇵🇱 nieuporządkowany
- niezorganizowany
- chaotyczny
🇯🇵 整理されていない
- 整然としない
- 無秩序
🇫🇷 non organisé
- désorganisé
- en désordre
🇪🇸 desordenado
- desorganizado
- caótico
🇹🇷 düzenlenmemiş
- düzensiz
- dağınık
🇰🇷 정리되지 않은
- 조직되지 않은
- 혼란스러운
🇸🇦 غير مرتب
- غير منظم
- فوضوي
🇨🇿 neuspořádaný
- neorganizovaný
- chaotický
🇸🇰 neusporiadaný
- neorganizovaný
- chaotický
🇨🇳 未整理的
- 无组织的
- 混乱的
🇸🇮 neurejen
- neorganiziran
- neurejen
🇮🇸 óskipulagt
- óskipulagt
- óreiðukennt
🇰🇿 ретсіз
- ұйымдастырылмаған
- бейберекет
🇬🇪 დაუსრულებელი
- არაორგანიზებული
- მოუწესრიგებელი
🇦🇿 düzənsiz
- təşkilatsız
- qarışıq
🇲🇽 desordenado
- desorganizado
- caótico
Etymology
The word 'unarranged' is derived from the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' or 'opposite of', and the word 'arranged'. It first appeared in the English language in the early 19th century. The concept of being unarranged can be traced back to the idea of lack of order or planning, which has been a common theme throughout history. As societies evolved, the need for organization and planning became more prevalent, giving rise to the use of words like 'unarranged' to describe things that are not structured or planned.
See also: arrange, arrangeable, arranged, arrangement, arrangements, arranger, arrangers, arranges, arranging, disarrange, misarrange, misarrangement, prearranged, rearrange.