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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91. The tables were covered with the velvet Dave had found and the exhibits laid out in an orderly fashion.
92. For some time, astronomers have been seeing hints of an orderly design in the universe.
93. The improvements were put into effect in an orderly manner.
94. Now, that was a much more orderly occasion with people waiting patiently to enter the tent instead of creating a crush.
95. We don't need it for the expansion of our race; indeed, it's inimical to orderly civilization.
96. With the coming of a child-centred approach to discipline, the old obsessive concern with orderly habits and unfailing obedience was discarded.
97. Apart from the undisciplined piles in front of Nigel, the books were in orderly rows arranged according to subject.
98. Will my right hon. Friend undertake to ensure that any changes in the milk marketing regulations are introduced in an orderly manner?
99. A crystal is just a large orderly array of atoms or molecules in the solid state.
100. She recognized his intricate paperweight on the desk, his books, the old chess set, the orderly arrangement of things.
101. Other investors, who follow a more orderly calendar, may find their portfolio performance lagging.
102. An orderly queue was formed, stretching throughout the corridors of Hardside and out on to the rugby pitches.
103. A sinking fund establishes a procedure for the orderly retirement of a bond over the life of the issue.
104. So, in this science fiction view of human evolution, primitive promiscuity was soon replaced by more orderly patterns of existence.
105. These people are too happy, too success-ful, too clean, too orderly.
106. Thirdly, the existence of a global data structure allowed the interfaces between components to be specified in an orderly manner.
107. He hadn't seen Goebbels give any signal, but when he looked up the orderly was waiting to escort him away.
108. When I took it over from Matt I realised that a wilderness was something different from the average person's orderly life.
109. An orderly was sluicing down the metal table and the floor.
110. I thought, in my anxious state, that the orderly gave me a funny look as he left me there.
111. Their own spontaneously appointed stewards kept the demonstration orderly and on arrival at their destination they won a partial victory.
112. There was some-thing peaceful about it,(sentencedict.com) something firm and orderly; it gave him some small authority over his own life.
113. But how could the sovereignty principle provide the basis for an international society and be conducive to orderly relations?
114. At Canon Grindal's, life was proceeding in an orderly manner in its usual direction.
115. An orderly life on either side of the dual carriageway, the illusion of an orderly life.
116. Dickens describes it merely as' a genteel old-fashioned house, very quiet and orderly.
117. And, between the shops, the colorful patches of flower beds made it all appear orderly and safe.
118. Astana is clean, orderly and seemingly sedated.
119. It's a beautiful, clean and orderly city.
120. a calm and orderly life.
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.