clutter

/ˈklʌtər/
noun
  1. A collection of things lying about in an untidy, messy state.
    • I need to clear the clutter out of the garage this weekend.
    • Her desk was covered in clutter: papers, pens, and empty coffee cups.
    • Too much visual clutter in a room can make it feel stressful.
Antonyms
verb
  1. To fill or cover something with an untidy collection of objects.
    • Don't clutter the table with all your toys.
    • Old magazines cluttered the shelves in the waiting room.
    • She cluttered her bedroom with clothes and books.
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