Pronunciation: /ˈsɔːrtɪd/
verb to arrange or organize systematically
A1 I sorted my socks by color.
A2 She sorted the books on the shelf by genre.
B1 The students sorted the recycling into different bins.
B2 The data was sorted alphabetically for easier analysis.
C1 The project manager sorted out the issues with the timeline.
C2 The team sorted through the feedback to find common themes.
adjective arranged in a particular order or sequence
A1 The books on the shelf are sorted by color.
A2 She quickly sorted through the papers on her desk to find the important one.
B1 The data in the spreadsheet is sorted alphabetically for easy reference.
B2 The files on the computer are sorted into folders based on their content.
C1 The manager sorted out the issues within the team and improved communication.
C2 The scientist sorted through years of research data to find patterns and correlations.
formal The documents have been sorted alphabetically for easy reference.
informal I've sorted out all the clothes that need to be washed.
slang Let's get this mess sorted before mom gets home.
figurative Once you have your priorities sorted, everything else falls into place.
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