[
US
/ˈkɫətɝd/
]
[ UK /klˈʌtəd/ ]
[ UK /klˈʌtəd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
filled or scattered with a disorderly accumulation of objects or rubbish
the storm left the drivewaylittered with sticks nd debris
his library was a cluttered room with piles of books on every chair
How To Use cluttered In A Sentence
- The restaurant, with its acre of tables, glassed and naperied; the ranges of telephone booths, all going it together; the cellars, a vast subterrene, with dusky avenues of lockers, each cluttered with beverages of individual predilection -- though I suppose that, after all, they were a good deal alike .... On the Stairs
- Both the reception and the restaurant areas had a very open, uncluttered, look about them.
- Otherwise the room is uncluttered, much like her paintings. Times, Sunday Times
- This is a lovely book to browse through - full of inviting, colourful pictures and uncluttered text.
- Around the walls dinted filing cabinets were cluttered haphazardly.
- The space ship is cluttered with aging technology and tattered furniture - this is not the uniformly pristine and transfigured world of the typical sci-fi flick.
- Nor does it make for efficiency as the courts would be cluttered with prosecutions of blameless individuals who would ultimately be dealt with by means of an absolute discharge.
- Besides revealing our solar system to be far more cluttered than astronomers had suspected, these piffling objects are providing new clues about what conditions were like during the system's infancy.
- Unraveled scrolls of ancient calligraphic writing cluttered the open floor, and watercolor tapestries of jungle temples hung on the otherwise barren wall.
- Ms. Talyarkhan's creations are noted for their classic, uncluttered silhouettes that flatter the wearer.