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de-clutter

 

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Term: de-clutter

Description:

De-clutter refers to the act of removing unnecessary items or organizing belongings in order to create a tidier and more organized environment.

Possible Parts of Speech:

  • Verb
  • Noun

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1 - Verb (Transitive):

To de-clutter means to remove unnecessary objects or belongings from a space, typically with the goal of organizing and tidying it up.

Example sentence: She decided to de-clutter her wardrobe and donate old clothes to charity.

Sense 2 - Noun:

De-clutter can also be used as a noun to refer to the act or process of removing unwanted or unnecessary items.

Example sentence: The de-clutter of their living room created a much more spacious and inviting atmosphere.

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