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declutter

/diːˈklʌtər/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

To remove unnecessary items from an untidy or overcrowded place.

Example Sentences:
  • She spent the weekend trying to declutter her wardrobe and donate old clothes.
  • It is much easier to focus on your work once you declutter your desk.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Formed by combining the English prefix 'de-' (meaning removal or reversal) with the noun and verb 'clutter' (dating back to the late Middle English period, meaning to pile in disorder). The verb 'declutter' gained widespread popularity in the late 20th century alongside the rise of minimalism and modern organizational culture.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of it as 'DE-cluttering'—DE-stroying or DE-leting the clutter from your living space.

Frequently Asked Questions About “declutter

1. What is the meaning of “declutter” in English?

In English, declutter (verb) is defined as: “To remove unnecessary items from an untidy or overcrowded place.”.

2. How do you use “declutter” in a sentence?

She spent the weekend trying to declutter her wardrobe and donate old clothes.

3. What are English synonyms of “declutter”?

Common synonyms include:tidy,organize,clear,streamline

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “declutter”?

Formed by combining the English prefix 'de-' (meaning removal or reversal) with the noun and verb 'clutter' (dating back to the late Middle English period, meaning to pile in disorder). The verb 'declutter' gained widespread popularity in the late 20th century alongside the rise of minimalism and modern organizational culture.