orderliness
IPA: ˈɔrdɝɫinʌs
noun
- The fact of having a regular, proper and systematic arrangement.
- Orderly behaviour.
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Examples of "orderliness" in Sentences
- I want to increase orderliness, and also make areas simply look more orderly.
- I thought it was amazing,'' Mr. Tada said, referring to the orderliness of the departure.
- It's really no easier to find them, and yet the appearance of greater orderliness is satisfying.
- "Conservatives tend to be higher in a personality trait called orderliness and lower in openness.
- President Jimmy Carter has been in Sudan this week to monitor the historic independence vote and to meet with top officials, and he praised the poll's high turnout and orderliness.
- Believe me it is possible to live as cheaply in expensive Vienna as anywhere else; it all depends on the housekeeping and the orderliness which is never to be found in a young man especially if he be in love.
- Mama Engine is in the middle of her "Great Work" and refashioning Whitechapel into a gritty and grotesque landscape, while Grandfather Clock keeps a kind of orderliness through his own minions and his all-seeing presence.
- "Without the Fed acting as lender of last resort, today could have been much worse," Mickey Levy, chief economist at Bank of America, tells The Wall Street Journal, which calls the orderliness of U.S. stock trading yesterday the passage of an important test for the Federal Reserve and its unprecedented steps to keep markets calm in recent days.
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