clerkly

/ˈklɜrkli/
adjective
  1. Relating to or characteristic of a clerk, especially in being neat, orderly, or precise in handling records or paperwork.
    • He took a clerkly approach to the project, making sure every document was properly labeled and stored.
    • The old ledger showed a clerkly handwriting that was both elegant and easy to read.
    • Her clerkly attention to detail made her the best person to organize the office files.
Antonyms
adverb
  1. In a manner typical of a clerk; neatly, precisely, or with careful attention to records.
    • She clerkly recorded every transaction in the logbook without missing a single entry.
    • The assistant clerkly filed each form in the correct cabinet drawer.
    • He clerkly arranged the receipts by date and amount before handing them to the accountant.
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