Uncluttered

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈklʌtərd/

Definitions of uncluttered

adjective describing something that is free from unnecessary items or mess

Example Sentences

A1 Her desk is uncluttered with only a few pens and a notebook on it.

A2 The room had an uncluttered feel with minimal furniture and decorations.

B1 The website design is clean and uncluttered, making it easy to navigate.

B2 I prefer an uncluttered workspace to help me focus on my tasks.

C1 The minimalist apartment had an uncluttered look that was both stylish and functional.

C2 The uncluttered design of the museum allowed visitors to fully appreciate the artwork on display.

Examples of uncluttered in a Sentence

formal The minimalist design of the room creates an uncluttered and serene atmosphere.

informal I love how uncluttered your desk looks now that you've organized everything.

slang Dude, your car interior is so uncluttered now with all that junk removed.

figurative Her mind felt uncluttered after a long walk in the fresh air.

Grammatical Forms of uncluttered

past tense

uncluttered

plural

uncluttered

comparative

more uncluttered

superlative

most uncluttered

present tense

unclutter

future tense

will unclutter

perfect tense

have uncluttered

continuous tense

is uncluttering

singular

uncluttered

positive degree

uncluttered

infinitive

to unclutter

gerund

uncluttering

participle

uncluttered

Origin and Evolution of uncluttered

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'uncluttered' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'cluttered' which comes from the Middle English word 'clotter' meaning to clot or coagulate.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'uncluttered' has come to represent a state of being free from unnecessary items or mess, emphasizing simplicity and organization.