What is organizer? How to use in English

Definition & pronunciation of organizer

organizernoun

người tổ chức

/ˈɔːɡənaɪzə(r)//ˈɔːrɡənaɪzər/

Where does the word organizer come from?

The word "organizer" is a relatively modern creation, stemming from the verb "organize." The root of "organize" lies in the Latin word "organizare," meaning "to equip, furnish, or provide with organs." This concept of providing structure and function evolved into the modern sense of "organize" meaning to arrange things in a systematic way. The noun "organizer" emerged in the 19th century, reflecting the growing need for individuals and institutions to manage their affairs efficiently.

Vocabulary summary organizer

typenoun

meaningorganizer

meaning(US, US meaning) union organizer

Example of vocabulary organizernamespace

  • Lucy swears by her bullet journal as a reliable organizer for her hectic schedule.
  • Susan relies on her digital planner as an effective organizer to manage her work and personal life.
  • The classroom was transformed into a functional space with the help of brightly colored filing cabinets and cubbyholes that served as convenient organizers.
  • The desk drawer stuffed with post-its, pens, and rubber bands was a chaotic mess until Alex decided to invest in small desk organizers to keep everything in order.
  • The cluttered closet began to take shape with the adoption of hanging organizers that transformed it into a well-lit and accessible space.

Synonyms and related words for organizer


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