Pronunciation: /ˈklʌt̬ər/
noun a collection of things lying about in an untidy mass
A1 My room is messy because there is too much clutter.
A2 She finds it hard to concentrate when there is clutter all around.
B1 It's important to declutter your workspace to improve productivity.
B2 The minimalist design of the apartment helps to reduce clutter and create a sense of calm.
C1 Professional organizers can help you tackle even the most stubborn clutter in your home.
C2 The clutter of unnecessary paperwork made it difficult to find the important documents in the office.
verb to fill or litter with things in a disorderly manner
A1 Please don't clutter the table with your toys.
A2 She tends to clutter her desk with papers and office supplies.
B1 It's important to declutter your living space to create a more peaceful environment.
B2 I need to declutter my email inbox by unsubscribing from unnecessary mailing lists.
C1 The artist's studio was cluttered with various art supplies and unfinished projects.
C2 It took weeks to declutter and organize the garage, but it was worth the effort in the end.
formal The office was filled with clutter, making it difficult to find important documents.
informal I need to clean up all this clutter in my room before my parents come over.
slang I can't focus with all this clutter around me, it's driving me crazy.
figurative Her mind was cluttered with worries and doubts, making it hard for her to make a decision.
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