Clutter - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈklʌtər|  American pronunciation of the word clutter
Brit.  |ˈklʌtə|  British pronunciation of the word clutter

noun

- a confused multitude of things (syn: fuddle, jumble, muddle, smother, welter)
- unwanted echoes that interfere with the observation of signals on a radar screen

verb

- fill a space in a disorderly way

Extra examples

The garage was cluttered with tools.

Try to avoid cluttering your desk with books and papers.

There's a lot of unnecessary clutter in the house.

...a scrapbook that was a clutter of snapshots, diary entries, letters, and newspaper clippings...

Soon all the clutter will be hushed.

The coffee cups began to clutter.

The floor also was cluttered with papers and books of every kind.

The book is cluttered up with many details.

Piles of books and papers cluttered his desk.

The walls were cluttered with paintings and prints.

Could you get rid of some of that clutter in your bedroom?

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: clutter
he/she/it: clutters
present participle: cluttering
past tense: cluttered
past participle: cluttered
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