Synonym: coherent, consistent, hospital attendant, lawful, logical, ordered, regulated, rule-governed, systematic. Similar words: elderly, tenderly, underlying, order, border, in order, out of order, disorder. Meaning: ['ɔrdə(r)lɪ /'ɔːd-] n. 1. a soldier who serves as an attendant to a superior officer 2. a male hospital attendant who has general duties that do not involve the medical treatment of patients. adj. 1. devoid of violence or disruption 2. according to custom or rule or natural law 3. not haphazard 4. marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts 5. marked by or adhering to method or system 6. marked by system or regularity or discipline.
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61. Sections and documents on a file must be maintained in an orderly manner.
62. Prisons might very well be more orderly if conditions were improved.
63. In the wake of the Wall Street Crash Congress enacted a plethora of legislation aimed at ensuring fair and orderly markets.
64. My house feels solid and safe and orderly; hyacinths and narcissus bloom indoors here even in the dead of winter.
65. Nor is there any question in this case that their behavior is peaceable and orderly.
66. The return from basic-basic may be an apparent orderly progress into late life.
67. Idly she let her eyes drift over his desk, over the orderly piles of papers and files arranged there.
68. He made pupils stand in orderly queues to receive nothing.
69. According to their particular view of life, individuals always act in an orderly and predictable way.
70. The closest thing we will ever come to an orderly universe is a good library. Ashleigh Brilliant
71. In other words, a random jumble can not spontaneously assemble itself into some orderly structure without tapping some outside energy source.
72. We should not pursue better conditions for prisoners in the mistaken belief that improved conditions will alone produce more orderly prisons.
73. Journalism is supposed to present facts in an accurate and orderly fashion.
74. I tried to imagine the progress of his life: had it been chaotic or orderly?
75. We examine these in an orderly way and assign each system a success or failure branch in respect of its operation.
76. Ships steamed, highways snaked, houses clustered, all, from this height, orderly, and in their smallness touching.
77. The voting seems in fact to have been orderly, though claims made about the plan were plainly false.
78. At nearby Camberwick Green, life ticked by on the same orderly lines.
79. But those regulations do ensure that we, the populace, go about disposing of dead people in an orderly way.
80. Kerns is Sara Rayner, whose orderly little life comes apart when she is attacked and raped by a homicidal maniac.
81. Yussuf's unhappiness had spread a cloud over the whole orderly room.
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82. The format of the church funeral service allows this to be done in a recognized, public, orderly and time-limited way.
83. With the premature end of apprenticeship came abolitionist anticipation of a new era of orderly progress in liberty.
84. A peaceable and orderly crowd staged a protest outside city hall.
85. But the outcome is neither random, nor completely orderly: probability has entered into the fray.
86. That aim is not one which implies an orderly progression from what one is to what one is destined to be.
87. Police said it was an orderly demonstration and there were no arrests.
88. No one else could have done this as well as Lanfranc with his orderly mind and power of decisive action.
89. I arrange my papers in an orderly fashion on my driftwood desk and sharpen my pencils, as I always do.
90. The view swept down to a small valley with church spires, orderly farms, and freshly planted fields.
More similar words: elderly, tenderly, underlying, order, border, in order, out of order, disorder, in order to, border on, law and order, in order that, executive order, dictionary order, formerly, properly, somberly, bitterly, horde, ordeal, underlie, murder, wanderlust, surly, early, burly, overlay, motherland, overlap, nearly.