Home

organiserad

Organiserad is a Swedish adjective meaning well arranged, orderly, or methodical. It describes something that is structured and planned, as well as people who manage tasks and environments in a systematic way. A place, a workflow, or a timetable can be described as organiserad, and so can a person who keeps routines and responsibilities clearly organized.

Etymology and form: The word is derived from the verb organisera (to organize) and is formed with

Usage and nuance: Organiserad usually conveys a positive sense of efficiency and predictability, implying discipline and

Related terms and examples: Synonyms include systematisk (systematic), ordnad (ordered), and strukturerad (structured). Example sentences: “Hon

Note: In Scandinavian languages, cognates exist with similar spellings in Norwegian (organisert) and Danish (organiseret), but

the
-erad
suffix
to
create
a
past
participle
adjective.
It
is
a
standard
part
of
modern
Swedish
usage
and
appears
across
formal
and
informal
contexts.
The
related
noun
forms
include
organisation
(organization)
and
organisering
(organizing),
and
the
related
adjective
is
organisatorisk
(organizational).
foresight.
In
some
contexts
it
can
appear
evaluative,
especially
when
assessing
how
someone
handles
work
or
a
project.
It
is
distinct
from
terms
that
emphasize
cleanliness
or
aesthetics;
it
focuses
more
on
order,
structure,
and
planning.
är
mycket
organiserad
och
har
en
tydlig
arbetsplan.”
“Vi
behöver
ett
organiserat
arbetssätt
för
projektet.”
The
word
also
has
a
present
participle
form,
organiserande,
used
in
phrases
describing
ongoing
organizing
processes.
Swedish
uses
organiserad.