The word 'organized' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to organize.
The noun forms of the verb to organize are organizer, organization, and the gerund, organizing.
The word 'organised' (or organized) is the past participle, past tense of the verb to organise (organize). The past participle of the verb is also an adjective (an organized workspace).
The noun forms of the verb to organise are organizer, organization, and the gerund, organizing.
Some synonyms for the word organized are coordinated, correlated, methodized, classified, and formulated. Additional words for organized are arranged and systematized.
Prose!
The US spelling is organized. The UK spelling is organised.
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Arranged, systematized, coordinated, or formulated. Those words mean organized.
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unorganized, disorganized, disorderly.
The word methodical is an adjective. It means in an organised manner.
The word music is a noun. Music is sounds organised in time.
Yes, it's past tense of organise (or organize in American spelling). She organised the books. But pay attention to how it's used in a sentence, because the same word is also an adjective. She is an organised person.
Prose!
Yes, the word organise is a verb.Other verbs are organises, organising and organised.
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it was organised in Ireland.
They were organised into different offices.