Unarranged

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ʌnəˈreɪndʒd/

Definitions of unarranged

adjective describing something that has not been put in a specific order or arrangement

Example Sentences

A1 My desk is unarranged with papers scattered everywhere.

A2 The books on the shelf were unarranged, making it difficult to find the one I needed.

B1 The unarranged schedule caused confusion among the team members.

B2 The unarranged seating at the event led to some guests feeling uncomfortable.

C1 The unarranged files in the office needed to be sorted and organized for better efficiency.

C2 The unarranged layout of the store made it challenging for customers to navigate and find products.

Examples of unarranged in a Sentence

formal The unarranged documents made it difficult to find the necessary information.

informal I can't find anything in this unarranged mess of papers.

slang The unarranged party turned into chaos real quick.

figurative His thoughts were unarranged, like a jumbled puzzle waiting to be solved.

Grammatical Forms of unarranged

past tense

unarranged

plural

unarranged

comparative

more unarranged

superlative

most unarranged

present tense

unarrange

future tense

will unarrange

perfect tense

have unarranged

continuous tense

is unarranging

singular

unarranged

positive degree

unarranged

infinitive

to unarrange

gerund

unarranging

participle

unarranged

Origin and Evolution of unarranged

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unarranged' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'arranged' meaning 'put in a particular order'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'unarranged' has continued to be used to describe something that has not been put in a specific order or sequence.