Pronunciation: /ˈklʌtərd/

Definitions of cluttered

adjective adjective describes a noun or pronoun, in this case, cluttered describes something that is messy or disorganized

Example Sentences

A1 Her room is cluttered with toys and books.

A2 The kitchen was cluttered with dirty dishes and utensils.

B1 The office desk was cluttered with papers and files.

B2 The living room looked cluttered with too much furniture.

C1 The attic was cluttered with old furniture and boxes.

C2 The garage was cluttered with tools, equipment, and boxes.

Examples of cluttered in a Sentence

formal The office space was cluttered with paperwork and files, making it difficult to find anything.

informal My bedroom is so cluttered with clothes and shoes, I can barely walk around in it.

slang I can't focus in a cluttered room, it's too distracting.

figurative Her mind felt cluttered with worries and anxieties, making it hard for her to think clearly.

Grammatical Forms of cluttered

past tense

cluttered

plural

cluttered

comparative

more cluttered

superlative

most cluttered

present tense

clutters

future tense

will clutter

perfect tense

have cluttered

continuous tense

is cluttering

singular

cluttered

positive degree

cluttered

infinitive

to clutter

gerund

cluttering

participle

cluttered

Origin and Evolution of cluttered

First Known Use: 1500 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'cluttered' originated from the Middle English word 'clotteren' which means to clot or to heap in a disorderly manner.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'cluttered' has evolved to refer to a space or area that is filled with a disorganized mess or a jumble of items, reflecting a sense of disorder and chaos.