NOUNS
1. Synonyms for an order (a command) are decree, dictate, or directive.
2. Synonyms for an order (from a customer) are choice, selection, or requisition.
3. Synonyms for order (arrangement) are pattern, distribution, scheme, or sequence.
4. Synonyms for order (religious group) are society, brotherhood, or league.
VERBS
1. Synonyms include to command, instruct, dictate, or direct.
2. Synonyms include to purchase or request.
3. Synonyms include to arrange, organize, collate, or sequence.
The abstract noun form for the adjective orderly is orderliness.The word orderly is a noun, a word for an attendant performing non-medical work in a hospital; a soldier assigned to attend a superior officer.
peon (also pion): orderly or messenger.
consecutively, following, in order, in sequence, one after another, orderly,sequential, succeeding, successively.- from http://thesaurus.reference.com
Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.
Another word for shake is "Tremble".
organized
His desk was very neat and orderly.
Yes, an orderly is a noun, an enlisted soldier assigned to perform various chores for a commanding officer or group of officers.The word orderly is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun (an orderly desk).
Yes, the word orderly is an adverb.An example sentence is: "please leave the building in a calm and orderly manner".
If there is a fire, please exit in an orderly manner. Jerry Lewis really was the most disorderly orderly, ever.
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The abstract noun form for the adjective orderly is orderliness.The word orderly is a noun, a word for an attendant performing non-medical work in a hospital; a soldier assigned to attend a superior officer.
Array
orderly, obedient, compliant
A group of persons moving along in an orderly line is a queue.
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A word that would not appear between the guide words "orderly" and "organized" is "chaotic." While "orderly" and "organized" both convey a sense of structure and arrangement, "chaotic" implies disorder and confusion, making it an unlikely candidate to be found in that section of a dictionary.