order
An order is a request for something you want to buy or a way of arranging things in a line.
Explanation at your level:
An order is when you ask for food. Example: 'I want a pizza order.' It is also about putting things in a line. It is easy to use!
You use order when shopping or at a restaurant. You can say 'I placed an order.' It also means putting things in 1, 2, 3 order.
In B1, we look at order as a system. We keep our files in order. It also describes a request for goods, like an online shopping order.
At this level, order implies authority or social structure. We use it in phrases like 'law and order' or 'a tall order' to describe complex situations.
Advanced users understand order as a philosophical concept of 'cosmic order' versus chaos. It is used in academic writing to describe organizational patterns or hierarchies.
At the mastery level, order encompasses nuanced meanings like religious orders or architectural orders (Doric, Ionic). It reflects the deep etymological roots of 'ordo' in Western thought.
30秒でわかる単語
- Request for goods
- Physical arrangement
- System of rules
- Verb or noun
The word order is incredibly versatile in English. At its core, it describes a sense of arrangement, where things are placed in a specific, logical sequence.
Think of a library where books are in alphabetical order; without that system, finding a story would be impossible! It also refers to a request for something, like when you place an order at your favorite cafe.
The word order comes from the Latin ordo, which meant a row, rank, or series. It entered English through Old French in the 13th century.
Historically, it was deeply tied to religious and social hierarchies—the order of monks or the order of the nobility. Over time, it evolved to include the modern meanings of commercial requests and physical organization.
You will hear order used in many daily situations. In a restaurant, you place an order, while in a classroom, a teacher might ask for order in the room.
It is a highly flexible noun. Whether you are talking about business transactions or physical tidiness, the word fits perfectly into both formal and casual registers.
1. Out of order: Something that is broken or behaving badly. 2. In order: Everything is correct or ready. 3. Tall order: A request that is very difficult to fulfill. 4. Order of the day: What is most important or common at a specific time. 5. Call to order: To start a formal meeting.
As a noun, order is usually countable (e.g., orders). The IPA is /ˈɔːrdər/ in American English. It rhymes with border, recorder, and hoarder. Stress is on the first syllable.
Fun Fact
It was used to describe rows of soldiers.
Pronunciation Guide
non-rhotic
rhotic
Common Errors
- mispronouncing the r
- swallowing the d
- stressing the second syllable
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
easy
moderate
easy
easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
上級
Grammar to Know
Countable Nouns
orders
Examples by Level
I want to order a burger.
To ask for food
Verb usage
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Put the books in order.
My order is ready.
He likes order in his room.
I placed an order online.
Is the order correct?
The order arrived late.
Please keep order.
What is your order?
The files are in alphabetical order.
We need to restore order.
The order was cancelled.
He gave an order to stop.
It is a tall order.
The order of events changed.
Please check your order.
The order of the day is fun.
The system is out of order.
The judge called for order.
It was a tall order to finish on time.
The social order is changing.
Please place your order.
The order of priority is clear.
He is a man of order.
The shipment order is delayed.
The chaos was replaced by order.
The order of magnitude is huge.
He belongs to a religious order.
The order of operations is vital.
The order of the court was final.
We must maintain order.
The order of succession is set.
It is a matter of order.
The architectural order is classical.
The order of nature is complex.
He was admitted to the order.
The order of the universe is mysterious.
The order of the day was debate.
The order was rescinded.
A sense of order prevailed.
The order of merit was awarded.
反対語
よく使う組み合わせ
Idioms & Expressions
"tall order"
difficult task
That is a tall order.
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Easily Confused
both imply authority
command is stronger
He gave a command.
Sentence Patterns
Place an order for [item]
I placed an order for books.
語族
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
関連
How to Use It
9/10
Formality Scale
よくある間違い
unnecessary preposition
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a waiter taking your order.
Native Speakers
Used in shops constantly.
Cultural
Order is key to Western efficiency.
Shortcut
Always countable as a noun.
Say It
Clear 'or' sound.
Mistake
Don't say 'orders' if you mean one.
Fact
Latin roots.
Hack
Use it in daily sentences.
Tip
Verb+Object pattern.
Practice
Write a list.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
O-R-D-E-R: Organize Really Distinct Entities Regularly.
Visual Association
A neat row of soldiers.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Organize your desk today!
語源
Latin
Original meaning: row or series
文化的な背景
None
Used frequently in retail and dining culture.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Restaurant
- May I take your order?
- I'd like to order.
- Is the order ready?
Conversation Starters
"What did you order last?"
"Do you like things in order?"
"Have you ever had a tall order?"
"Do you prefer online orders?"
"Is your room in order?"
Journal Prompts
Describe your perfect order.
Why is order important?
Write about a time you were out of order.
How do you keep your life in order?
よくある質問
8 問Yes, it is both a noun and a verb.
自分をテスト
I want to ___ a pizza.
We use order for requesting food.
Which means 'not working'?
Out of order means broken.
An order is always a command.
It can be a request.
Word
意味
Idiom matching.
Standard structure.
スコア: /5
Summary
Order is the foundation of both communication and organization.
- Request for goods
- Physical arrangement
- System of rules
- Verb or noun
Memory Palace
Imagine a waiter taking your order.
Native Speakers
Used in shops constantly.
Cultural
Order is key to Western efficiency.
Shortcut
Always countable as a noun.
例文
I am waiting for my pizza order to arrive at my house.
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