Orderless

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈɔrdərləs/

Definitions of orderless

adjective describing something that lacks order or organization

Example Sentences

A1 The toys in the box were all orderless.

A2 Her desk was a mess, with papers and books in an orderless pile.

B1 The disorganized files made it difficult to find the necessary documents.

B2 The chaotic kitchen was filled with orderless pots and pans.

C1 The lack of structure in the company's management led to an orderless work environment.

C2 The artist's abstract paintings were intentionally orderless, allowing viewers to interpret them in their own way.

Examples of orderless in a Sentence

formal The orderless stack of papers on the desk needs to be organized.

informal I can't find anything in this orderless mess!

slang Her room is so orderless, it's like a tornado went through it.

figurative His thoughts were orderless, jumping from one idea to the next without any coherence.

Grammatical Forms of orderless

past tense

orderlessed

plural

orderlesses

comparative

more orderless

superlative

most orderless

present tense

orderless

future tense

will be orderless

perfect tense

have been orderless

continuous tense

is being orderless

singular

orderless

positive degree

orderless

infinitive

to be orderless

gerund

being orderless

participle

orderlessing

Origin and Evolution of orderless

First Known Use: 1500 year
Language of Origin: Old French and Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'orderless' is derived from the Old French word 'ordreless' which came from the Latin word 'ordo' meaning 'order'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something lacking order or organization, the word 'orderless' has evolved to also convey a sense of chaos or disorderliness.