adjective

cluttered

cluttered, messy, untidy

His desk is always cluttered with papers.

His desk is always cluttered with papers.

The room felt small and cluttered.

The room felt small and cluttered.

a cluttered ((noun)) a messy (noun) She works in a cluttered office.

((sth.)) is cluttered with ((sth.)) (sth.) is filled untidily with (sth.) The room was cluttered with furniture.

Synonyms: messy, disorganized, untidy; Antonyms: neat, tidy, organized

The past participle of the verb 'to clutter', which comes from the noun 'clutter'.

If a place has 'clutter' (a mess), then it is 'cluttered' (messy). The '-ed' ending turns the noun idea into a descriptive state.

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