clutter
IPA: kɫˈʌtɝ
noun
- (uncountable) A confused disordered jumble of things.
- (uncountable) Background echoes, from clouds etc., on a radar or sonar screen.
- (obsolete) Clatter; confused noise.
- (mathematics) A Sperner system.
- A surname.
- (countable) Alternative form of clowder (“collective noun for cats”). [A group of cats or other small felines.]
verb
- To fill something with clutter.
- (obsolete, intransitive) To clot or coagulate, like blood.
- To make a confused noise; to bustle.
- To utter words hurriedly, especially (but not exclusively) as a speech disorder (compare cluttering).
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Examples of "clutter" in Sentences
- People cluttered to see the sunrise.
- It reduces the clutter in the reflist.
- It clutters up the body of the article.
- First find the magnitude of the clutter return.
- That would reduce some of the clutter appreciably.
- It also add to the clutter at the top of the article.
- If it's adding to the clutter, prune the words, not the help.
- The inundate the reader with information and clutter the articles.
- Or is this a undesirable cluttering of the end portions of the article
- The images in the infobox tend to clutter and distort the presentation.
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