Pronunciation: /əˈreɪndʒd/

Definitions of arranged

verb to organize or set in a particular order or position

Example Sentences

A1 She arranged the flowers in a vase.

A2 The books on the shelf were neatly arranged by color.

B1 The meeting room was arranged with chairs in a circle for better communication.

B2 The event planner arranged for a live band to perform at the party.

C1 The artist arranged the elements of the painting in a way that captured the viewer's attention.

C2 The CEO arranged a merger between two companies to expand their market presence.

Examples of arranged in a Sentence

formal The meeting room was meticulously arranged with chairs facing the presentation screen.

informal I arranged all the snacks on the table before the guests arrived.

slang I arranged to meet my friends at the park later today.

figurative The pieces of the puzzle were arranged perfectly to reveal the hidden image.

Grammatical Forms of arranged

past tense

arranged

plural

arranges

comparative

more arranged

superlative

most arranged

present tense

arrange

future tense

will arrange

perfect tense

has arranged

continuous tense

is arranging

singular

arranges

positive degree

arranged

infinitive

to arrange

gerund

arranging

participle

arranged

Origin and Evolution of arranged

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'arranged' originated from the Old French word 'arranger', which was derived from the Vulgar Latin word 'adretiare' meaning 'to put in order'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'arranged' has retained its basic meaning of putting things in order or organizing, but its usage has expanded to include various contexts such as arranging meetings, events, or marriages.