Pronunciation: /ˈklʌtərd/
adjective adjective describes a noun or pronoun, in this case, cluttered describes something that is messy or disorganized
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.
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.
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