organized

/ˈɔːrɡənaɪzd/
adjective
  1. Arranged or planned in a neat, orderly, or efficient way.
    • Her desk is always very organized, with everything in its proper place.
    • He keeps his digital files organized by date and project name.
    • The event was well organized, so everything ran smoothly.
  2. Having a natural ability to plan and arrange things carefully.
    • Being organized helps you finish your homework faster.
    • She is so organized that she plans her meals a week in advance.
    • My sister is very organized and never forgets an appointment.
  3. Involving or belonging to a formal group or system, especially with a structure and rules.
    • Organized sports teach children teamwork and discipline.
    • He joined an organized tour to visit the ancient ruins.
    • The protest was part of an organized effort by several community groups.
verb
  1. Past tense of organize: to arrange or plan something in a structured way.
    • The teacher organized the students into small groups for the project.
    • She organized the books on the shelf by color and size.
    • They organized a surprise party for their friend's birthday.