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orderly adjective [ ˈɔːd(ə)li ]

• neatly and methodically arranged.
• "an orderly arrangement of objects"
Similar: neat, tidy, well ordered, in order, trim, in apple-pie order, as neat as a new pin, spick and span, well kept, straight, well organized, organized, efficient, businesslike, methodical, systematic, careful, meticulous, punctilious, coherent, structured, logical, well planned, well regulated, systematized, rangé,
Opposite: disorderly, untidy, chaotic, messy, disorganized,
• charged with the conveyance or execution of orders.
• "the orderly sergeant"

orderly noun

• an attendant in a hospital responsible for the non-medical care of patients and the maintenance of order and cleanliness.
• a soldier who carries out orders or performs minor tasks for an officer.


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