B1 noun #30 mais comum 3 min de leitura

ordering

Ordering is the act of putting things in a line or asking for something you want to buy.

Explanation at your level:

Ordering is a useful word. You use it when you buy food. You say, 'I am ordering a pizza.' It means you ask for something you want. You can also use it for lines. If you put your toys in a line, you are ordering them. It is a very common word for everyday life.

When you have many things, you can put them in an order. This is called ordering. For example, ordering numbers from 1 to 10. You also use this word at shops. If you want a new shirt, you can go online and start ordering it. It is simple to use!

The word ordering describes two main activities. First, it is the process of arranging items in a specific sequence, like ordering files on your computer. Second, it refers to the act of requesting goods or services. For instance, 'The ordering of supplies for the office is my responsibility.' It is a standard term used in both home and work environments.

Ordering is a versatile noun that encompasses both systematic arrangement and commercial requests. In an academic context, you might discuss the 'ordering of events' in a historical narrative. In a business context, it refers to the supply chain process. Understanding the nuance between these two meanings is key to sounding natural. It is often paired with verbs like 'facilitate' or 'manage' in professional settings.

Beyond the literal definitions, 'ordering' can imply a sense of control or social structure. When we speak of the 'ordering of society,' we are discussing the hierarchical or logical arrangement of human relations. This usage is common in sociology and philosophy. It suggests that there is an underlying pattern or rule governing how things are placed. Mastery of this word involves recognizing when it shifts from a simple task—like ordering a meal—to a complex conceptual framework.

At the C2 level, 'ordering' is understood as a fundamental concept in logic, mathematics, and linguistics. We speak of the 'ordering of sets' or 'lexical ordering' in computational linguistics. Historically, the term carried a weight of divine or cosmic arrangement, as seen in classical literature. When you use this word, consider whether you are describing a physical placement, a transaction, or a deeper, structural alignment. Its flexibility makes it a powerful tool for describing everything from a simple shopping list to the complex architecture of a scientific theory.

Palavra em 30 segundos

  • Ordering means arranging things in a sequence.
  • It also means requesting goods or services.
  • It is usually an uncountable noun.
  • Commonly used in business and daily life.

Hey there! Let's talk about ordering. It is a super versatile word that pops up in two main ways. First, think about your bookshelf; if you arrange your books by color or size, you are performing an ordering of your collection. It is all about structure and sequence.

Second, think about your favorite pizza place. When you tell the staff what you want to eat, you are placing an ordering. Whether you are organizing data on a computer or buying groceries online, you are using this word to describe getting things exactly where they need to be or getting items delivered to your door.

The word ordering comes from the Old French word ordener, which traces back to the Latin ordinare, meaning 'to put in order.' It is part of a huge family of words related to 'order' and 'rank.'

Historically, it was used in religious and military contexts to describe the 'ordering' of services or troops. Over centuries, it evolved from just meaning 'to command' or 'to arrange' into the everyday term we use for shopping and organizing our digital lives today. It is fascinating how a word about control and sequence became so central to modern commerce!

You will hear ordering used in both casual and professional settings. In a business meeting, you might discuss the ordering of priorities, which sounds very formal and organized.

In daily life, it is much more casual. You might say, 'I am ordering some new shoes online.' Notice how it functions as a noun here, often preceded by 'the' or used as a gerund. It is a very common word that helps us navigate our structured world.

1. Out of order: Something that is broken or not working. Example: 'The elevator is out of order.'
2. In apple-pie order: Perfectly neat and tidy. Example: 'She kept her desk in apple-pie order.'
3. Call to order: To start a meeting. Example: 'The chairperson called the meeting to order.'
4. Order of the day: The most important thing to do. Example: 'Rest is the order of the day.'
5. Tall order: A difficult task. Example: 'Finishing this project by noon is a tall order.'

The word ordering is the gerund or present participle of the verb 'order.' It functions as a noun when we talk about the process itself. In IPA, it is pronounced ˈɔːrdərɪŋ in both British and American English, with the stress on the first syllable.

It rhymes with 'bordering' and 'hoarding.' Remember, it is generally uncountable when referring to the act of arranging, but can be countable when referring to specific instances of purchasing.

Fun Fact

The word 'order' was originally used to describe religious ranks!

Pronunciation Guide

UK ˈɔːrdərɪŋ

Clear 'or' sound, soft 'r'.

US ˈɔrdərɪŋ

Stronger rhotic 'r' sound.

Common Errors

  • Missing the 'r' sound
  • Misplacing the stress
  • Adding an extra syllable

Rhymes With

bordering hoarding recording affording boarding

Difficulty Rating

Leitura 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to use

Speaking 2/5

Easy to say

Audição 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

order line list

Learn Next

sequence procurement arrangement

Avançado

hierarchical systematic

Grammar to Know

Gerunds as Nouns

Ordering is fun.

Uncountable Nouns

The ordering was done.

Present Continuous

I am ordering.

Examples by Level

1

I am ordering pizza.

ordering = asking for food

Present continuous

2

She is ordering books.

ordering = buying

Gerund as noun

3

The ordering is easy.

ordering = the process

Noun usage

4

We are ordering lunch.

ordering = requesting

Verb+ing

5

Start the ordering now.

ordering = task

Noun

6

He likes ordering toys.

ordering = buying

Gerund

7

The ordering is done.

ordering = act finished

Passive sense

8

Stop the ordering.

ordering = process

Imperative

1

The ordering of the files took all day.

2

I need help with the ordering of these photos.

3

Ordering online is very convenient.

4

The ordering process is quite simple.

5

He is responsible for the ordering of stock.

6

She finished the ordering of her notes.

7

The ordering of the teams was random.

8

Is the ordering of the list correct?

1

The ordering of events in the story was confusing.

2

We are currently ordering new equipment for the lab.

3

The ordering of the data is essential for the report.

4

I prefer the ordering of items by price.

5

The ordering of the library books is done by genre.

6

He managed the ordering of supplies for the event.

7

The ordering of the participants was alphabetical.

8

She double-checked the ordering of the ingredients.

1

The logical ordering of arguments is crucial for a good essay.

2

The company streamlined the ordering of raw materials.

3

We need to discuss the ordering of our priorities.

4

The ordering of the planets is a basic science concept.

5

His ordering of the evidence was very persuasive.

6

The ordering of the seating chart caused some tension.

7

The ordering of the software updates is automatic.

8

She focused on the ordering of her daily tasks.

1

The social ordering of the Victorian era was strictly defined.

2

The ordering of the musical notes created a haunting melody.

3

Philosophers often debate the ordering of human values.

4

The ordering of the genetic sequence is a major breakthrough.

5

He analyzed the ordering of the historical timeline.

6

The ordering of the legal system ensures fairness.

7

She questioned the ordering of the company's hierarchy.

8

The ordering of the universe remains a mystery.

1

The ontological ordering of being is a central theme in metaphysics.

2

The subtle ordering of the prose reflects the author's intent.

3

The ordering of the architectural elements follows classical rules.

4

The systematic ordering of the archives preserved the history.

5

The ordering of the linguistic signs is arbitrary.

6

The ordering of the celestial bodies follows gravity.

7

The ordering of the political landscape is shifting.

8

The ordering of the artistic composition is deliberate.

Colocações comuns

online ordering
ordering process
logical ordering
start ordering
manage the ordering
alphabetical ordering
ordering system
speed up ordering
correct ordering
ordering of events

Idioms & Expressions

"Out of order"

Broken or not working

The phone is out of order.

neutral

"Tall order"

A difficult request

Asking for a refund now is a tall order.

casual

"Call to order"

Start a meeting

The chair called the meeting to order.

formal

"Order of the day"

The most important thing

Patience is the order of the day.

neutral

"In apple-pie order"

Perfectly tidy

Her room is always in apple-pie order.

literary

"On the order of"

Approximately

The cost is on the order of ten dollars.

formal

Easily Confused

ordering vs order

Base form vs gerund

Order is the base; ordering is the action.

I order food vs I am ordering food.

ordering vs organizing

Similar meaning

Organizing is broader.

Organizing a room vs ordering books.

ordering vs arranging

Synonym

Arranging is more physical.

Arranging flowers vs ordering data.

ordering vs ordering

Spelling

Don't confuse with 'bordering'.

Ordering pizza vs bordering a park.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + is + ordering + Object

He is ordering lunch.

B1

The + ordering + of + Noun

The ordering of files is hard.

B2

Verb + the + ordering + of

We manage the ordering of parts.

B2

Adjective + ordering

Logical ordering is best.

C1

Preposition + ordering

In the ordering of things...

Família de palavras

Nouns

order A state of arrangement or a command.

Verbs

order To arrange or to request.

Adjectives

orderly Neat and organized.

Relacionado

ordinal Related to sequence numbers.

How to Use It

frequency

9

Formality Scale

Procurement (formal) Ordering (neutral) Getting (casual) Buying (casual)

Erros comuns

ordering to ordering of
We use 'ordering of' for nouns.
orderings ordering
Ordering is usually uncountable.
ordering for ordering
You order something, you don't 'order for' it.
the ordering of the things the ordering of things
Avoid unnecessary articles.
ordering that ordering of
Ordering is a noun here, not a verb clause.

Tips

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The 'O' Trick

Think of 'O' as Organization.

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Shopping

Use it for online purchases.

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Courtroom

Note 'Order in the court'.

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Gerunds

Treat it like a noun.

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Rhyming

Rhymes with hoarding.

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Countability

Don't pluralize it.

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History

From Latin ordinare.

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Flashcards

Use for both meanings.

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Professional

Use in business reports.

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Prepositions

Always 'ordering of'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

O-R-D-E-R: Organize, Request, Design, Evaluate, Rank.

Visual Association

A waiter taking an order while lining up plates.

Word Web

Sequence Purchase System Rank

Desafio

Order three items on your desk right now.

Origem da palavra

Latin

Original meaning: To put in a row or rank

Contexto cultural

None

Very common in retail and restaurant culture.

'Order in the court' (legal phrase) 'The Order of the Phoenix' (Harry Potter)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Restaurant

  • I am ordering now
  • The ordering process
  • Ready for ordering

Office

  • Ordering supplies
  • Ordering of files
  • Manage the ordering

Math/Science

  • Numerical ordering
  • Ordering of sets
  • Logical ordering

Online Shopping

  • Ordering online
  • Check the ordering
  • Start ordering

Conversation Starters

"How do you prefer the ordering of your books?"

"Do you enjoy ordering food online?"

"What is the most difficult ordering task you have done?"

"How do you handle the ordering of your daily schedule?"

"Do you think alphabetical ordering is outdated?"

Journal Prompts

Describe your process for ordering your day.

Write about a time you had trouble ordering something.

Why is the ordering of information important in writing?

Reflect on how online ordering has changed your life.

Perguntas frequentes

8 perguntas

Yes, it is the noun form of the verb order.

It is very rare; usually keep it singular.

Order is the state; ordering is the act.

Yes, for sequence of numbers.

OR-der-ing.

It is neutral.

Usually for things or events.

Arrangement.

Teste-se

fill blank A1

I am ___ a pizza.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: ordering

Present continuous tense.

multiple choice A2

Which means to arrange?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: ordering

Ordering relates to sequence.

true false B1

Ordering is always a verb.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

It can be a noun.

match pairs B1

Word

Significado

All matched!

Context matters.

sentence order B2

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

The ordering is easy.

Pontuação: /5

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