A1 noun #1,799 رایج‌ترین 2 دقیقه مطالعه

organize

To arrange things in a neat and useful way.

Explanation at your level:

To organize means to put things in order. If your room is messy, you organize it. You put your books on the shelf. You put your pens in a cup. Now, you can find your things easily! You are organized.

When you organize your time, you make a plan for your day. You decide what to do first and what to do later. It helps you finish your work faster. Many people use a calendar to organize their busy schedules.

To organize effectively, you need to think about the system you are using. For example, you might organize your digital files by date or by project name. This makes it much easier to search for documents when you are working on a team project.

Beyond physical tidiness, we use 'organize' to describe the act of coordinating complex events. If you are organizing a conference, you must manage speakers, venues, and attendees. It requires foresight and the ability to delegate tasks to others.

In an academic or professional context, to organize is to structure information logically. A well-organized essay or presentation leads the audience through your argument clearly. It is the difference between a collection of random facts and a cohesive, persuasive narrative.

Historically, the term reflects the shift from organic, natural growth to deliberate, structural design. To organize is to impose order upon entropy. Whether in political activism or complex engineering, it represents the human drive to create coherence out of potential disorder.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • To put in order
  • Used for objects or plans
  • Verb form
  • Antonym is disorganize

When you organize something, you are taking a chaotic or messy situation and turning it into a system. Think of it as giving everything a 'home' so you don't have to hunt for it later.

It isn't just about cleaning; it is about planning. Whether you are organizing a messy desk, a digital folder, or a big event, the goal is to make life easier and more productive for yourself and others.

The word organize comes from the Greek word organon, which means 'tool' or 'instrument'. It evolved through Old French and Medieval Latin into the English we use today.

The root organ- is the same one we use for 'organ' in the human body. Just as your body has organs that work together to keep you alive, organizing is about making different parts work together as a functioning system.

You will hear this word in both professional and casual settings. In business, we 'organize a meeting' or 'organize a project'. At home, we 'organize a closet' or 'organize our schedule'.

It is a very flexible word. You can use it to talk about physical objects, abstract ideas like time, or even social gatherings like parties or protests.

While there are few direct idioms, we often use phrases like 'get your act together' to mean organizing your life. Another is 'a place for everything and everything in its place', which is the golden rule of organizing.

You might also hear someone say they are 'highly organized', which is a common way to describe a person who is very efficient and tidy.

The verb organize is regular. Its past tense is organized and its present participle is organizing. In British English, you might see it spelled as organise, but the pronunciation remains the same.

The stress is on the first syllable: OR-gan-ize. It rhymes with words like summarize and prioritize.

Fun Fact

The word originally referred to musical instruments!

Pronunciation Guide

UK ˈɔːɡənaɪz

Starts with a long 'or' sound, followed by a soft 'g'.

US ˈɔːrɡənaɪz

Similar to UK, with a clearer 'r' sound.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 'z' as an 's'
  • Stress on the second syllable
  • Missing the third syllable

Rhymes With

summarize prioritize realize minimize stabilize

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 1/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Common verb

Speaking 2/5

Frequently used

شنیدن 1/5

Clear pronunciation

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

clean put place

Learn Next

systematic efficient coordinate

پیشرفته

methodology structure

Grammar to Know

Transitive Verbs

I organized the files.

Past Tense Regular

I organized.

Adjective Suffixes

Organized

Examples by Level

1

I organize my books.

I / put in order / my books

Simple present tense

2

Please organize your desk.

Please / arrange / your desk

Imperative form

3

She organizes her toys.

She / arranges / her toys

Third person singular

4

We organize the party.

We / plan / the party

Subject-verb agreement

5

I like to organize.

I / enjoy / arranging

Like + to infinitive

6

He organized his bag.

He / arranged / his bag

Past tense

7

They are organizing.

They / are arranging

Present continuous

8

It is organized.

It / is / tidy

Adjective usage

1

I need to organize my closet this weekend.

2

She is very good at organizing events.

3

He organized his emails into folders.

4

We should organize a meeting for Monday.

5

They organized the files by date.

6

Can you help me organize these papers?

7

She organized a trip for her friends.

8

The teacher organized the students into groups.

1

It takes time to organize a large project.

2

He is trying to organize his thoughts before speaking.

3

The charity organized a fundraiser for the school.

4

She organized the kitchen to be more efficient.

5

We need to organize our resources better.

6

They organized a protest against the new law.

7

I find it hard to organize my busy schedule.

8

She organized the data into a clear chart.

1

The manager organized the team to meet the deadline.

2

He organized his life around his passion for music.

3

The committee is organizing a series of workshops.

4

She is highly organized and never misses a deadline.

5

They organized the archives to preserve history.

6

It is essential to organize your arguments logically.

7

He organized the chaos into a structured plan.

8

They organized a campaign to raise awareness.

1

The author organized the chapters to build suspense.

2

The software helps users organize complex workflows.

3

She organized a coalition of local businesses.

4

The government organized a task force for the crisis.

5

He organized his research into a coherent thesis.

6

They organized the evidence for the upcoming trial.

7

The architect organized the space for maximum light.

8

She organized the symphony with great precision.

1

The movement was organized to challenge the status quo.

2

He organized his memories into a vivid autobiography.

3

The cells organized themselves into a complex structure.

4

She organized the chaotic data into a meaningful pattern.

5

The event was meticulously organized from start to finish.

6

He organized his philosophy around a single core idea.

7

They organized the community to advocate for change.

8

The system is organized to prioritize user safety.

مترادف‌ها

متضادها

disorganize mess up scramble

ترکیب‌های رایج

highly organized
organize a meeting
organize an event
organize files
organize thoughts
organize a trip
organize a campaign
organize data
well-organized
poorly organized

Idioms & Expressions

"get your act together"

To organize your life or behavior to be more effective.

You need to get your act together if you want to pass this exam.

casual

"a place for everything"

Everything should have a designated spot.

My mother always said, a place for everything and everything in its place.

neutral

"in apple-pie order"

Perfectly organized and tidy.

The kitchen was in apple-pie order before the guests arrived.

idiomatic

"shipshape and Bristol fashion"

Very neat and organized.

The boat was kept shipshape and Bristol fashion.

nautical

"have your ducks in a row"

To be well-prepared and organized.

We need to have our ducks in a row before the presentation.

casual

Easily Confused

organize vs Arrange

Similar meanings.

Arrange is more about placement; organize is about systems.

Arrange the flowers vs organize the files.

organize vs Plan

Both involve preparation.

Plan is the idea; organize is the execution.

Plan a trip vs organize the itinerary.

organize vs Clean

Both relate to tidy spaces.

Clean removes dirt; organize creates order.

Clean the floor vs organize the shelf.

organize vs Manage

Both involve control.

Manage is about oversight; organize is about structure.

Manage a team vs organize a project.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + organize + Object

I organized my desk.

B1

Subject + organize + Object + by + Category

She organized the books by genre.

B1

Subject + organize + Object + into + Groups

He organized the students into groups.

A2

It is + adj + to + organize

It is hard to organize everything.

A2

Subject + help + organize + Object

Can you help organize this?

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

organization The act of organizing or a group of people.

Verbs

reorganize To organize again.

Adjectives

organized Tidy or systematic.

مرتبط

organ Same root word.

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

Systematize Organize Tidy up Sort

اشتباهات رایج

Organize to my desk. Organize my desk.
Organize is a transitive verb; it doesn't need 'to' before the object.
I am organizing myself. I am getting organized.
While 'organizing myself' is okay, 'getting organized' is more natural.
Organize the mess. Clean up the mess.
We usually 'clean' a mess, but 'organize' the items within it.
Organize a plan. Make a plan.
We usually 'make' or 'create' a plan, not organize it.
He is organize. He is organized.
Use the adjective form 'organized' to describe a person.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine your room as a palace where everything has a specific room.

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Native Usage

Use it when talking about plans.

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Cultural Insight

Americans value 'organized' people in the workplace.

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Grammar Shortcut

It is a regular verb.

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'z' sound at the end.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use 'to' after organize.

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Did You Know?

It comes from the word for tool.

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Study Smart

Use flashcards for word families.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

O-R-G: Order, Rules, Goals.

Visual Association

A filing cabinet with labels.

Word Web

System Plan Order Efficiency

چالش

Organize one drawer today.

ریشه کلمه

Greek

Original meaning: Tool or instrument

بافت فرهنگی

None

Highly valued in corporate culture.

Marie Kondo's 'The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up'

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At work

  • Organize a meeting
  • Organize the schedule
  • Organize the files

At home

  • Organize the closet
  • Organize the kitchen
  • Organize the garage

Planning events

  • Organize a party
  • Organize a wedding
  • Organize a conference

Academic

  • Organize your thoughts
  • Organize the research
  • Organize the essay

Conversation Starters

"Are you an organized person?"

"What is the hardest thing to organize?"

"Do you use a planner to organize your life?"

"How do you organize your digital files?"

"Do you think organizing helps with stress?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you organized something.

Why do you think some people are more organized than others?

What happens when things are not organized?

If you could organize one part of your life better, what would it be?

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

Organize is US spelling; Organise is UK spelling.

Yes, it means to coordinate them for a task.

It is a verb. The noun is organization.

Disorganize or clutter.

It is related, but organizing is more about order than hygiene.

Yes, it means creating a better routine.

It helps save time and reduce stress.

Start with small, manageable tasks.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

I need to ___ my books.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: organize

Organize makes sense for books.

multiple choice A2

What does organize mean?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: To put in order

Organize is about order.

true false B1

Organizing is only for physical objects.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

You can also organize time or thoughts.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

Matching synonyms.

sentence order B2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Subject-verb-object order.

امتیاز: /5

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