Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
in-good-order
idiom
ɪn ɡʊd ˈɔrdər
Definition
In a state of being well-organized or functioning properly.
Examples
- The equipment was all set up and in good order before the event started.
- After the meeting, we made sure all documents were in good order for the next phase of the project.
- Her notes were in good order, making it easy for everyone to follow along.
Meaning
The phrase ‘in good order’ refers to items, situations, or processes that are arranged neatly, working effectively, or in satisfactory condition.
Synonyms
- well-organized
- neat
- systematic
- orderly