arrangement in English
- arrangement⇄arrangement, noun.
1a. the act of putting in order.
Ex. The arrangement of the flowers for the wedding took a long time.
(SYN) disposition, placement.
b. the condition of being put in order.
Ex. Careful arrangement of books - arrangement⇄expr. arrangements, plans or preparations for an occasion, function, or act.
Ex. All arrangements have been made for our trip to Chicago.
arrangement in Hindi हिन्दी
arrangement in Kashmiri कॉशुर
arrangement in Maithili মৈথিলী
arrangement in Malayalam മലയാളം
arrangement in Marathi मराठी
arrangement in Nepali नेपाली
arrangement in Punjabi ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
arrangement in Sindhi سنڌي
arrangement in Tamil தமிழ்
arrangement in Telugu తెలుగు
arrangement in Urdu اُردُو
arrangement
Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
/əˈreɪndʒmənt/
Definitions
1. The action, process, or result of arranging something or being arranged.
2. A way of organizing or positioning objects or people in a particular order or structure.
3. A planned or agreed-upon method of doing something, especially in relation to a situation or event.
4. A musical adaptation of a piece, in which the arrangement of instruments or voices is altered.
Usage Examples
- "The arrangement of flowers on the table was beautiful."
- "We made arrangements for the conference next week."
- "She was in charge of the musical arrangement for the concert."
Etymology
From Old French "arengier," meaning "to arrange," derived from the verb "arranger" meaning "to arrange." The word "arrangement" came into use in English during the 18th century, with the sense of "a process of organizing." The base verb "arrange" itself comes from Latin "ad-" (to) and "regere" (to direct or guide).
Synonyms
- organization
- plan
- structure
- setup
- system
- configuration
Antonyms
- disorganization
- confusion
- disorder
- chaos
- mishmash
Translations
Language | Translation | Pronunciation |
---|---|---|
Spanish | arreglo | a-reh-gleh |
French | arrangement | ah-rahng-zhuh |
German | Arrangement | a-rahn-ge-ment |
Italian | arrangiamento | ar-ran-jah-men-to |
Chinese | 安排 | ānpái |
Japanese | 配置 | はいち (haichi) |
Korean | 배치 | bae-chi |
Russian | расположение | ras-pah-loh-zhe-nee-ye |
Arabic | ترتيب | tartīb |
Hindi | व्यवस्था | vyavasthā |
Bengali | বিন্যস্তকরণ | bin'yośto karaṇ |
Punjabi | ਵਯਵਸਥਾ | vyavasthā |
Telugu | వ్యవస్థాపన | vyavasthāpana |
Tamil | ஒழுங்கு | oḻuṅku |
Marathi | व्यवस्था | vyavasthā |
Gujarati | વ્યવસ્થાપન | vyavasthāpana |
Malayalam | സംവിധാനം | saṁvidhānaṁ |
Odia | ବ୍ୟବସ୍ଥା | byabasthā |
Assamese | ব্যবস্থা | byabasthā |
Kannada | ವ್ಯವಸ್ಥೆ | vyavasthē |
Urdu | ترتیب | tartīb |
Sinhalese | සංවිධානය | sãvidhānaya |
Malay | susunan | soo-soo-nan |
Thai | การจัดระเบียบ | kaan jat rabīap |
Vietnamese | sắp xếp | sắp xếp |
Swahili | mpangilio | m-pahng-ee-lee-oh |
Regional Pronunciation Variations
The word "arrangement" generally maintains a consistent pronunciation across English dialects. However, regional accents may result in slight variations, particularly in vowel sounds or syllable stress, such as in non-rhotic dialects where the final "t" sound may be less emphasized.
Historical Usage
The word "arrangement" has been used since the late 17th century, originally referring to the act of organizing or positioning something in a particular order. Over time, it came to describe not only physical organization but also the arrangement of plans, events, and even musical compositions.
Cultural Nuances
In many cultures, making arrangements—whether for social events, travel, or work-related tasks—is seen as a sign of responsibility and respect. In some cases, arrangements are made to ensure harmony and order, reflecting cultural values around organization and planning.
More Information
"Arrangement" is a flexible term used in a variety of contexts. It can refer to the act of organizing things, scheduling activities, or setting up physical objects. In music, it refers to the adaptation of a piece of music for a particular instrument or group of instruments. Over time, the term has become synonymous with planning and preparation, highlighting the importance of organization in modern society.