Order синонимы на английском

  • Определения слова order

    • порядок во всех значениях, расположение; последовательность, очерёдность
    • заказ.
      • текст=She was a dark, elegant, alert girl in black, with a high colour and very quick, dark eyes; and after the ordinary interval she followed him into the inner room to take his order. His order was evidently a usual one.
    • ордер, приказ; предписание; распоряжение
    • исправность, порядок; хорошее состояние
    • исторический. религиозный орден; рыцарский орден.
      • текст=The chances of Brother Francis becoming a priest were slight―not being a missionary Order, the Brothers of Leibowitz needed only enough priests for the abbey itself and a few smaller communities of monks in other locations.
    • знак отличия, орден
    • архитектурный ордер.
      • en (архит.)
    • социальная группа, социальный слой, социальный класс.
      • текст=They were a fair type of nearly the lowest order of shop-girls — careless, slouchy, and more or less pale from confinement.

Синонимы к слову order

    • arrange
    • arrangement
    • array
    • ask for
    • association
    • bid
    • buy
    • calm
    • categorization
    • categorize
    • charge
    • class
    • classification
    • classify
    • command
    • contract
    • decoration
    • demand
    • direct
    • direction
    • directive
    • edict
    • enjoin
    • group
    • harmony
    • instruct
    • instruction
    • method
    • neatness
    • orderliness
    • organization
    • organize
    • peace
    • peacefulness
    • procedure
    • purchase
    • rank
    • regulate
    • regulation
    • request
    • requisition
    • sale
    • sect
    • send for
    • send off for
    • sequence
    • series
    • sort
    • sort out
    • stability
    • succession
    • tell
    • tidiness
    • tidy
    • tranquility
    • union

Похожие слова на order

    • order
    • order’s
    • ordered
    • ordering
    • orderings
    • orderlies
    • orderliness
    • orderly
    • orders

Фразеологизмы для слова order

    • in order to
    • in no particular order
    • military order

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Collins

  
      n  

1    arrangement, harmony, method, neatness, orderliness, organization, pattern, plan, propriety, regularity, symmetry, system, tidiness  

2    arrangement, array, categorization, classification, codification, disposal, disposition, grouping, layout, line, line-up, ordering, placement, progression, sequence, series, setup     (informal)   structure, succession  

a.    arranged, in sequence, neat, orderly, shipshape, tidy  

b.    acceptable, appropriate, called for, correct, fitting, O.K. or okay     (informal)   right, suitable  

a.    broken, broken-down, buggered     (slang, chiefly Brit.)   bust     (informal)   gone haywire     (informal)   gone phut     (informal)   in disrepair, inoperative, kaput     (informal)   nonfunctional, not working, on the blink     (slang)   on the fritz     (U.S. slang)   out of commission, U.S.     (informal)   wonky     (Brit. slang)  

b.    improper, indecorous, not cricket     (informal)   not done, not on     (informal)   out of place, out of turn, uncalled-for, wrong  

5    calm, control, discipline, law, law and order, peace, quiet, tranquillity  

6    caste, class, degree, grade, hierarchy, pecking order     (informal)   position, rank, status  

7    breed, cast, class, family, genre, genus, ilk, kind, sort, species, subclass, taxonomic group, tribe, type  

8    behest, canon, command, decree, dictate, direction, directive, injunction, instruction, law, mandate, ordinance, precept, regulation, rule, say-so     (informal)   stipulation  

9    application, booking, commission, request, requisition, reservation  

10    association, brotherhood, community, company, fraternity, guild, league, lodge, organization, sect, sisterhood, society, sodality, union  
      vb  

11    adjure, bid, charge, command, decree, demand, direct, enact, enjoin, instruct, ordain, prescribe, require  

12    apply for, authorize, book, call for, contract for, demand, engage, prescribe, request, reserve, send away for  

13    adjust, align, arrange, catalogue, class, classify, conduct, control, dispose, group, lay out, manage, marshal, neaten, organize, put to rights, regulate, sequence, set in order, sort out, systematize, tabulate, tidy  
  
Antonyms     
,       n  

1 & 2    chaos, clutter, confusion, disarray, disorder, jumble, mess, muddle, pandemonium, shambles  
      vb  

13    clutter, confuse, disarrange, disorder, disturb, jumble up, mess up, mix up, muddle, scramble  

English Collins Dictionary — English synonyms & Thesaurus  

Collins

order         

[

1]     (SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTION USES)  

1       phrase   If you do something in order to achieve a particular thing or in order that something can happen, you do it because you want to achieve that thing.  
Most schools are extremely unwilling to cut down on staff in order to cut costs.     

2       phrase   If someone must be in a particular situation in order to achieve something they want, they cannot achieve that thing if they are not in that situation.  
They need hostages in order to bargain with the government.     

3       phrase   If something must happen in order for something else to happen, the second thing cannot happen if the first thing does not happen.  
CONJ n to-inf  
In order for their computers to trace a person’s records, they need both the name and address of the individual.     

Translation English Cobuild Collins Dictionary  

Collins

order          [2]     ( orders    plural & 3rd person present)   ( ordering    present participle)   ( ordered    past tense & past participle  )   (COMMANDS AND REQUESTS)  
Please look at category 12 to see if the expression you are looking for is shown under another headword.     

1       verb   If a person in authority orders someone to do something, they tell them to do it.  
(=command)  

Williams ordered him to leave…      V n to-inf  
He ordered the women out of the car…      V n prep/adv  
`Let him go!’ he ordered…      V with quote  
`Go up to your room. Now,’ he ordered him.      V n with quote  

2       verb   If someone in authority orders something, they give instructions that it should be done.  
The President has ordered a full investigation…      V n  
The radio said that the prime minister had ordered price controls to be introduced…      V n to-inf  
He ordered that all party property be confiscated…      V that  
The President ordered him moved because of fears that his comrades would try to free him.      V n -ed  

3       n-count   If someone in authority gives you an order   , they tell you to do something.      
(=command, instruction)  

The activists were shot when they refused to obey an order to halt…, As darkness fell, Clinton gave orders for his men to rest…, They were later arrested and executed on the orders of Stalin.     

4       n-count   A court order    is a legal instruction stating that something must be done.      
usu supp N  
She has decided not to appeal against a court order banning her from keeping animals…, He was placed under a two-year supervision order.     

5       verb   When you order    something that you are going to pay for, you ask for it to be brought to you, sent to you, or obtained for you.      
Atanas ordered a shrimp cocktail and a salad…      V n  
The waitress appeared. `Are you ready to order?’…      V  
We ordered him a beer.      V n n  

6       n-count   An order    is a request for something to be brought, made, or obtained for you in return for money.      
oft N for n  
British Rail are going to place an order for a hundred and eighty-eight trains.     

7       n-count   Someone’s order    is what they have asked to be brought, made, or obtained for them in return for money.      
poss N  
The waiter returned with their order and Graham signed the bill…, They can’t supply our order.     

8   
  
  holy orders  

  
  mail order  

  
  postal order  

  
  standing order  

9    Something that is on order at a shop or factory has been asked for but has not yet been supplied.  

on order      phrase   PHR after v, v-link PHR  
The airlines still have 2,500 new aeroplanes on order.     

10    If you do something to order, you do it whenever you are asked to do it.  

to order      phrase   PHR after v  
She now makes wonderful dried flower arrangements to order…     

11    If you are under ordersto do something, you have been told to do it by someone in authority.  

under orders      phrase   v-link PHR to-inf  
I am under orders not to discuss his mission or his location with anyone.     

12   
  
  your marching orders  

  
  march  

  
  a tall order  

  
  tall  
order around      phrasal verb  
in BRIT, also use order about      If you say that someone is ordering you around or is ordering you about, you mean they are telling you what to do as if they have authority over you, and you dislike this.  
Grandmother felt free to order her about just as she wished.      V n P, Also V P n (not pron)  

Translation English Cobuild Collins Dictionary  

Collins

order          [3]     ( orders    plural & 3rd person present)   ( ordering    present participle)   ( ordered    past tense & past participle  )   (ARRANGEMENTS, SITUATIONS, AND GROUPINGS)  
Please look at category 17 to see if the expression you are looking for is shown under another headword.     

1       n-uncount   If a set of things are arranged or done in a particular order   , they are arranged or done so one thing follows another, often according to a particular factor such as importance.      
also a N, usu with supp, oft in/into N  
Write down (in order of priority) the qualities you’d like to have…, Music shops should arrange their recordings in simple alphabetical order, rather than by category…     

2       n-uncount   Order is the situation that exists when everything is in the correct or expected place, or happens at the correct or expected time.,   (Antonym: confusion, chaos)
  
The wish to impose order upon confusion is a kind of intellectual instinct…, Making lists can create order and control.     

3       n-uncount   Order is the situation that exists when people obey the law and do not fight or riot.  
Troops were sent to the islands to restore order last November…, He has the power to use force to maintain public order.     

4       n-sing   When people talk about a particular order   , they mean the way society is organized at a particular time.      
with supp  
The end of the Cold War has produced the prospect of a new world order based on international co-operation…     

5       verb   The way that something is ordered is the way that it is organized and structured.  
…a society which is ordered by hierarchy…      be V-ed  
We know the French order things differently.      V n  
…a carefully ordered system in which everyone has his place.      V-ed  

6       n-count   If you refer to something of a particular order   , you mean something of a particular kind.      
FORMAL   with supp, usu of supp N  
Another unexpected event, though of quite a different order, occurred one evening in 1973…     

7       n-count   A religious order    is a group of monks or nuns who live according to a particular set of rules.      
…the Benedictine order of monks.     

8   
  
  ordered  

  
  law and order  

  
  pecking order  

  
  point of order  

9    If you put or keep something in order, you make sure that it is tidy or properly organized.  

in order      phrase   PHR after v, v-link PHR  
Now he has a chance to put his life back in order…, Someone comes in every day to check all is in order.     

10    If you think something is in order, you think it should happen or be provided.  

in order      phrase   v-link PHR  
Reforms are clearly in order…     

11    You use in the order of or of the order of when mentioning an approximate figure.  

in/of the order of sth      prep-phrase   PREP amount  
They borrowed something in the order of £10 million…     

12    If something is in good order, it is in good condition.  

in good order      phrase   v-link PHR  
The vessel’s safety equipment was not in good order.     

13    A machine or device that is in working order is functioning properly and is not broken.  

in working order      phrase   v-link PHR  
Only half of the spacecraft’s six science instruments are still in working order.     

14    If a particular way of behaving or doing something is the order of the day, it is very common.  

the order of the day      phrase   v-link PHR  
These are strange times in which we live, and strange arrangements appear to be the order of the day.     

15    A machine or device that is out of order is broken and does not work.  

out of order      phrase   v-link PHR  
Their phone’s out of order.     

16    If you say that someone or their behaviour is out of order, you mean that their behaviour is unacceptable or unfair.  
INFORMAL  

out of order      phrase   v-link PHR  
You don’t think the paper’s a bit out of order in publishing it?     

17   
  
  to put your house in order  

  
  house  

  
  order of magnitude  

  
  magnitude  

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WiktionaryRate these synonyms:1.5 / 2 votes

  1. ordernoun

    Antonyms:
    chaos

  2. ordernoun

    Antonyms:
    chaos

  3. ordernoun

    Antonyms:
    chaos

  4. ordernoun

    Antonyms:
    chaos

  5. ordernoun

    Antonyms:
    chaos

  6. ordernoun

    Antonyms:
    chaos

  7. ordernoun

    Antonyms:
    chaos

  8. ordernoun

    Antonyms:
    chaos

  9. ordernoun

    To set in some sort of order.

    Antonyms:
    chaos

  10. orderverb

    To arrange, set in proper order.

    Antonyms:
    chaos

  11. orderverb

    A command.

    Antonyms:
    chaos

  12. ordernoun

    A request for some product or service.

    Antonyms:
    chaos

  13. ordernoun

    Antonyms:
    chaos

  14. ordernoun

    Antonyms:
    chaos

  15. ordernoun

    Antonyms:
    chaos

  16. ordernoun

    Magnolias belong to the order Magnoliales.

    Antonyms:
    chaos

  17. ordernoun

    Antonyms:
    chaos

English Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:0.0 / 0 votes

  1. order

    Instruction implies superiority of knowledge, direction of authority on the part of the giver; a teacher gives instructions to his pupils, an employer gives directions to his workmen. Order is still more authoritative than direction; soldiers, sailors, and railroad employees have simply to obey the orders of their superiors, without explanation or question; an order in the commercial sense has the authority of the money which the one ordering the goods pays or is to pay. Command is a loftier word, as well as highly authoritative, less frequent in common life; we speak of the commands of God, or sometimes, by polite hyperbole, ask of a friend, «Have you any commands for me?» A requirement is imperative, but not always formal, nor made by a personal agent; it may be in the nature of things; as, the requirements of the position. Prohibition is wholly negative; it is a command not to do; injunction is now oftenest so used, especially as the requirement by legal authority that certain action be suspended or refrained from, pending final legal decision. Compare ARRAY; CLASS; LAW; PROHIBIT; SYSTEM.

    Synonyms:
    command, direction, injunction, instruction, mandate, prohibition, requirement

    Antonyms:
    allowance, consent, leave, liberty, license, permission, permit

Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:0.0 / 0 votes

  1. ordernoun

    Synonyms:
    arrangement, condition, sequence, direction, rank, grade, class, decree, succession, series, method, injunction, precept, command

  2. orderverb

    Synonyms:
    arrange, dispose, regulate, adjust, direct, command, classify, ordain, enjoin, prescribe, appoint, manage

    Antonyms:
    disarrangement, confusion, unsettlement, inversion, execution, disorder

Princeton’s WordNetRate these synonyms:5.0 / 1 vote

  1. ordernoun

    (often plural) a command given by a superior (e.g., a military or law enforcement officer) that must be obeyed

    «the British ships dropped anchor and waited for orders from London»

    Synonyms:
    society, social club, order of magnitude, rescript, edict, gild, club, parliamentary law, ordination, ordering, purchase order, parliamentary procedure, fiat, guild, rules of order, orderliness, lodge, decree, monastic order

    Antonyms:
    disorder, disorderliness, disarray

  2. order, order of magnitudenoun

    a degree in a continuum of size or quantity

    «it was on the order of a mile»; «an explosion of a low order of magnitude»

    Synonyms:
    society, social club, order of magnitude, rescript, edict, gild, club, parliamentary law, ordination, magnitude, ordering, purchase order, parliamentary procedure, fiat, guild, rules of order, orderliness, lodge, decree, monastic order

    Antonyms:
    disorderliness, disorder, disarray

  3. ordernoun

    established customary state (especially of society)

    «order ruled in the streets»; «law and order»

    Synonyms:
    society, social club, order of magnitude, rescript, edict, gild, club, parliamentary law, ordination, ordering, purchase order, parliamentary procedure, fiat, guild, rules of order, orderliness, lodge, decree, monastic order

    Antonyms:
    disorder, disorderliness, disarray

  4. ordering, order, ordinationnoun

    logical or comprehensible arrangement of separate elements

    «we shall consider these questions in the inverse order of their presentation»

    Synonyms:
    society, social club, ordinance, order of magnitude, rescript, edict, gild, club, parliamentary law, ordination, ordering, purchase order, parliamentary procedure, fiat, guild, rules of order, orderliness, lodge, decree, monastic order

    Antonyms:
    disorder, disorderliness, disarray

  5. orderliness, ordernoun

    a condition of regular or proper arrangement

    «he put his desk in order»; «the machine is now in working order»

    Synonyms:
    society, social club, order of magnitude, methodicalness, rescript, edict, gild, club, parliamentary law, ordination, ordering, purchase order, parliamentary procedure, fiat, guild, rules of order, orderliness, lodge, decree, monastic order

    Antonyms:
    disorderliness, disorder, disarray

  6. decree, edict, fiat, order, rescriptnoun

    a legally binding command or decision entered on the court record (as if issued by a court or judge)

    «a friend in New Mexico said that the order caused no trouble out there»

    Synonyms:
    society, social club, rewrite, order of magnitude, revision, revise, rescript, edict, gild, club, parliamentary law, ordination, ordering, purchase order, parliamentary procedure, fiat, guild, rules of order, orderliness, lodge, decree, monastic order, revisal

    Antonyms:
    disorderliness, disorder, disarray

  7. order, purchase ordernoun

    a commercial document used to request someone to supply something in return for payment and providing specifications and quantities

    «IBM received an order for a hundred computers»

    Synonyms:
    society, social club, order of magnitude, rescript, edict, gild, club, parliamentary law, ordination, ordering, purchase order, parliamentary procedure, fiat, guild, rules of order, orderliness, lodge, decree, monastic order

    Antonyms:
    disorder, disorderliness, disarray

  8. club, social club, society, guild, gild, lodge, ordernoun

    a formal association of people with similar interests

    «he joined a golf club»; «they formed a small lunch society»; «men from the fraternal order will staff the soup kitchen today»

    Synonyms:
    guild, auberge, company, night club, parliamentary law, social club, decree, clubhouse, rules of order, society, fellowship, parliamentary procedure, club, high society, golf club, hunting lodge, bon ton, hostel, monastic order, fiat, cabaret, beau monde, orderliness, ball club, lodge, purchase order, rescript, nightclub, inn, baseball club, edict, nine, hostelry, order of magnitude, indian lodge, gild, smart set, ordination, golf-club, nightspot, ordering, companionship

    Antonyms:
    disorder, disorderliness, disarray

  9. order, rules of order, parliamentary law, parliamentary procedurenoun

    a body of rules followed by an assembly

    Synonyms:
    society, social club, order of magnitude, rescript, edict, gild, club, parliamentary law, ordination, ordering, purchase order, parliamentary procedure, fiat, guild, rules of order, orderliness, lodge, decree, monastic order

    Antonyms:
    disorder, disorderliness, disarray

  10. Holy Order, Ordernoun

    (usually plural) the status or rank or office of a Christian clergyman in an ecclesiastical hierarchy

    «theologians still disagree over whether `bishop’ should or should not be a separate Order»

    Synonyms:
    society, social club, holy order, order of magnitude, rescript, edict, gild, club, parliamentary law, ordination, ordering, purchase order, parliamentary procedure, fiat, guild, rules of order, orderliness, lodge, decree, monastic order

    Antonyms:
    disorderliness, disorder, disarray

  11. order, monastic ordernoun

    a group of person living under a religious rule

    «the order of Saint Benedict»

    Synonyms:
    society, social club, order of magnitude, rescript, edict, gild, club, parliamentary law, ordination, ordering, purchase order, parliamentary procedure, fiat, guild, rules of order, orderliness, lodge, decree, monastic order

    Antonyms:
    disorder, disorderliness, disarray

  12. ordernoun

    (biology) taxonomic group containing one or more families

    Synonyms:
    society, social club, order of magnitude, rescript, edict, gild, club, parliamentary law, ordination, ordering, purchase order, parliamentary procedure, fiat, guild, rules of order, orderliness, lodge, decree, monastic order

    Antonyms:
    disorder, disorderliness, disarray

  13. ordernoun

    a request for something to be made, supplied, or served

    «I gave the waiter my order»; «the company’s products were in such demand that they got more orders than their call center could handle»

    Synonyms:
    society, social club, order of magnitude, rescript, edict, gild, club, parliamentary law, ordination, ordering, purchase order, parliamentary procedure, fiat, guild, rules of order, orderliness, lodge, decree, monastic order

    Antonyms:
    disorderliness, disorder, disarray

  14. ordernoun

    (architecture) one of original three styles of Greek architecture distinguished by the type of column and entablature used or a style developed from the original three by the Romans

    Synonyms:
    society, social club, order of magnitude, rescript, edict, gild, club, parliamentary law, ordination, ordering, purchase order, parliamentary procedure, fiat, guild, rules of order, orderliness, lodge, decree, monastic order

    Antonyms:
    disorderliness, disorder, disarray

  15. order, orderingverb

    the act of putting things in a sequential arrangement

    «there were mistakes in the ordering of items on the list»

    Synonyms:
    society, social club, order of magnitude, rescript, edict, gild, club, parliamentary law, ordination, ordering, purchase order, parliamentary procedure, fiat, guild, rules of order, orderliness, lodge, decree, monastic order

    Antonyms:
    disorder, disorderliness, disarray

  16. order, tell, enjoin, sayverb

    give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority

    «I said to him to go home»; «She ordered him to do the shopping»; «The mother told the child to get dressed»

    Synonyms:
    tell apart, distinguish, dictate, suppose, place, ordain, put, differentiate, read, pronounce, range, enjoin, enounce, enunciate, evidence, tell, regulate, state, assure, say, govern, severalize, arrange, separate, regularize, severalise, ordinate, regularise, grade, aver, articulate, secern, set up, allege, rank, consecrate, rate, recite, narrate, recount, sound out, prescribe, secernate

    Antonyms:
    disorder, disorderliness, disarray

  17. orderverb

    make a request for something

    «Order me some flowers»; «order a work stoppage»

    Synonyms:
    put, govern, ordain, regularise, rate, dictate, arrange, set up, say, grade, ordinate, range, rank, consecrate, enjoin, regulate, tell, prescribe, place, regularize

    Antonyms:
    disorderliness, disorder, disarray

  18. order, prescribe, dictateverb

    issue commands or orders for

    Synonyms:
    put, govern, ordain, regularise, rate, dictate, arrange, set up, say, grade, ordinate, range, rank, consecrate, enjoin, regulate, tell, prescribe, place, regularize

    Antonyms:
    disorder, disorderliness, disarray

  19. regulate, regularize, regularise, order, governverb

    bring into conformity with rules or principles or usage; impose regulations

    «We cannot regulate the way people dress»; «This town likes to regulate»

    Synonyms:
    put, govern, ordain, regularise, dictate, arrange, set up, say, grade, ordinate, range, influence, determine, mold, baffle, consecrate, rule, enjoin, modulate, rank, regulate, rate, tell, shape, prescribe, place, regularize

    Antonyms:
    disorder, disorderliness, disarray

  20. orderverb

    bring order to or into

    «Order these files»

    Synonyms:
    put, govern, ordain, regularise, rate, dictate, arrange, set up, say, grade, ordinate, range, rank, consecrate, enjoin, regulate, tell, prescribe, place, regularize

    Antonyms:
    disorderliness, disorder, disarray

  21. orderverb

    place in a certain order

    «order the photos chronologically»

    Synonyms:
    put, govern, ordain, regularise, rate, dictate, arrange, set up, say, grade, ordinate, range, rank, consecrate, enjoin, regulate, tell, prescribe, place, regularize

    Antonyms:
    disorder, disorderliness, disarray

  22. ordain, consecrate, ordinate, orderverb

    appoint to a clerical posts

    «he was ordained in the Church»

    Synonyms:
    align, sanctify, govern, put, ordain, dedicate, set up, rate, enact, arrange, give, devote, grade, dictate, ordinate, bless, say, rank, consecrate, coordinate, range, enjoin, hallow, regularise, commit, regulate, vow, tell, prescribe, place, regularize

    Antonyms:
    disorder, disorderliness, disarray

  23. arrange, set up, put, orderverb

    arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events

    «arrange my schedule»; «set up one’s life»; «I put these memories with those of bygone times»

    Synonyms:
    tack together, commit, put together, ordain, dress, found, prepare, instal, piece, tack, range, fix, establish, put in, dictate, rate, gear up, put up, place, lay out, entrap, regulate, position, coiffure, arrange, govern, rig, assign, redact, ordinate, lay, coiffe, regularize, do, rank, frame, fix up, regularise, erect, ensnare, raise, couch, stage, coif, launch, pitch, cast, ready, set up, enjoin, put, effect, invest, effectuate, install, consecrate, rear, grade, assemble, tell, format, set, prescribe, pose, say

    Antonyms:
    disorder, disorderliness, disarray

  24. rate, rank, range, order, grade, placeverb

    assign a rank or rating to

    «how would you rank these students?»; «The restaurant is rated highly in the food guide»

    Synonyms:
    roll, vagabond, dictate, score, rank, ramble, mark, set up, identify, localize, range, enjoin, run, target, stray, rove, tell, post, station, place, browse, point, come in, regulate, array, graze, say, govern, cast, straddle, arrange, send, pasture, lay, wander, regularize, position, ordinate, aim, ordain, regularise, direct, grade, lay out, swan, site, tramp, value, put, crop, invest, outrank, localise, consecrate, rate, commit, drift, pose, come out, set, prescribe, locate, roam, set out

    Antonyms:
    disorderliness, disorder, disarray

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  1. ordernoun

    Synonyms:
    method, regularity, symmetry, regular arrangement

  2. ordernoun

    Synonyms:
    fit condition, proper state

  3. ordernoun

    Synonyms:
    regulation, rule, canon, prescription, law, standing rule

  4. ordernoun

    Synonyms:
    mandate, precept, injunction, command, direction, instruction, bidding

  5. ordernoun

    Synonyms:
    rank, class, grade, degree

  6. ordernoun

    Synonyms:
    (Bot.) family, tribe

  7. ordernoun

    Synonyms:
    (Zoöl.) sub-class, subordinate class

  8. orderverb

    Synonyms:
    regulate, arrange, systematize, adjust, methodize

  9. orderverb

    Synonyms:
    manage, conduct, carry on

  10. orderverb

    Synonyms:
    command, instruct, direct, bid, require, give an order to

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  1. ordernoun

    Synonyms:
    mandate, command, precept, direction, decree, decretal, injunction, rule, regulation, law, canon, prescription, method, system, disposition, arrangement, succession, sequence, dictation, bidding, commission, grade, degree, class, tranquillity, quiet

  2. orderverb

    Synonyms:
    methodize, systematize, regulate, bid, command, dictate, enjoin

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  1. List of paraphrases for «order»:

    end, orden, decree, orders, ordre, purpose, prescription, ‘ordre, warrant, ordering, view, ordinance, sequence, arrested, aim, order-in-council, injunction, ‘ordonnance, ordonnance, adopted, request, fin, sort, way, providencia, procedure, object, goal, reorder, condemn, sight, command, manner, behest, po, décret, decision, mode, coven, objective, nature

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How to use order in a sentence?

  1. Simon Mayhew:

    Its order accuracy tracks at 99 %, and its fulfilment centers use a first-in, first-out approach.

  2. Woodrow Wyatt:

    I heard quite a good joke. President Carter,President Nixon and President Jack Kennedy were all in a ship sailing on a cruise when suddenly there was an awful explosion and the order was given to abandon ship and to get to the lifeboats. President Carter cried out, ‘Women and children first’. President Nixon cried out, ‘Fuck the women and children’, and President Kennedy cried, ‘Is there time?

  3. Cat Ellington:

    I am an author of the analytical critique. And because of that, a ton of research is done by me in order to bring an examination into comprehensive being.

  4. Elijah Cummings:

    It is unclear why Acting Attorney General Whitaker’s financial disclosures have not already been made public, and I think that they should be made public immediately, the Department of Justice relied on an argument that Acting Attorney General Whitaker was Acting Attorney General Whitaker in order to have Acting Attorney General Whitaker serve in Acting Attorney General Whitaker acting position. Based on that same argument, I would expect that DOJ’s position would be that Mr. Whitaker’s financial disclosures should have already been made publicly available.

  5. Euan Graham:

    As a defence partner, you need assets. It is no good saying that you uphold the international rules-based order, you need something that will be useful for Australia and the United States, the most obvious way is to have the same system, the P-8.


Translations for order

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  • أمر, طَلَب, رتب, ترتيب, وسام, طلبArabic
  • тәртип, бойороҡBashkir
  • о́рдэн, пара́дакBelarusian
  • редBulgarian
  • ordre, orde, comandaCatalan, Valencian
  • pořadí, řád, pořádek, uspořádaná množina, rozkaz, uspořádání, uspořádat, objednávka, rozkázat, objednat, povelCzech
  • urddWelsh
  • ordreDanish
  • Order, Befehl, ordnen, anordnen, Orden, Ordnung, Bestellung, befehlen, Ordo, Ordnungszahl, bestellen, ordern, ReihenfolgeGerman
  • σειρά, παραγγελία, τάγμα, τάξι, διαταγή, παραγγέλνωGreek
  • ordeno, aranĝi, mendi, ordono, mendo, ordigi, ordoniEsperanto
  • orden, mandato, arreglar, ordenar, mandar, pedir, pedidoSpanish
  • korraldus, korrastama, järjestama, käskima, tellima, tellimus, orduEstonian
  • menBasque
  • چیدمان, فرمان, سفارش دادن, اُرد, دستور, فرمودن, سفارش, اردرPersian
  • tilaus, veljeskunta, käskeä, ritarikunta, kunniamerkki, lahko, lyöntijärjestys, aste, järjestys, käsky, komento, järjestää, määrätä, tilataFinnish
  • ordre, ranger, commander, relation d’ordre, degré, commandeFrench
  • skiftWestern Frisian
  • ordaigh, bailIrish
  • òrdugh, òrdaichScottish Gaelic
  • ordeGalician
  • סֵדֶרHebrew
  • मंगानाHindi
  • rend, rendelés, rendel, rendezés, parancs, rendez, elrendelHungarian
  • հրաման, կարգ, պատվեր, շքանշանArmenian
  • ordine, ordinarInterlingua
  • aturan, perintah, ordo, memerintah, pesanan, mengatur, memesanIndonesian
  • ordinoIdo
  • ættbálkur, panta, röð, pöntunIcelandic
  • ordine, comando, ordinare, ordinazioneItalian
  • 注文, 勲章, 命じる, 打順, 次, 位数, 順序, 秩序, 命令, 目Japanese
  • លំដាប់Khmer
  • 秩序, 주문, 注文, 질서, 명령, 命令, 훈장, 勳章Korean
  • ēdictum, iubēre, ordinemLatin
  • Uerder, bestellenLuxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
  • pavēle, pavēlētLatvian
  • ōta, raupapa, whakaraupapa, whakahau, tonoMāori
  • редMacedonian
  • ഉത്തരവ്, ആജ്ഞ, കൽപനMalayalam
  • မှာBurmese
  • befale, beordreNorwegian
  • order, ordenen, orde, bevelen, verordonneren, bevel, bestelling, bestellen, volgordeDutch
  • beordre, befaleNorwegian Nynorsk
  • orden, ordre, bestille, ordning, ordneNorwegian
  • ନିର୍ଦ୍ଦେଶOriya
  • porządek, zakon, rozkaz, zamówienie, rządPolish
  • encomenda, pedido, ordenar, ordem, pedir, encomendarPortuguese
  • urdenRomansh
  • poruncă, ordin, rânduială, ordine, comandăRomanian
  • поря́док, о́рдер, упорядочить, выстраивать, о́рден, отря́д, [[приводить]] [[в]] [[порядок]], заказать, [[привести]] [[в]] [[порядок]], заказывать, прика́з, зака́з, упорядочивать, сте́пень, выстроить, приказывать, приказатьRussian
  • आज्ञाSanskrit
  • поредак, poredakSerbo-Croatian
  • poriadok, objednávkaSlovak
  • ukazati, ureditev, red, naročilo, naročiti, ukazSlovene
  • befallning, order, beställning, beställa, ordna, ordning, ge order, orden, lägga en order, följdSwedish
  • odaSwahili
  • క్రమ పద్ధతి, ఆదేశము, వరుస, అమరిక, క్రమము, అమర్చు, ఆదేశించుTelugu
  • emir, sipariş, düzen, takım, dereceTurkish
  • о́рден, поря́док, порядокUkrainian
  • تنظیم, منگانا, طلب کرنا, ترتیب, منظم, حکمUrdu
  • gọi mónVietnamese
  • khuza, biza, odaZulu

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  • organization, association

  • administration, arrangement

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Synonyms

Antonyms

Etymology

Rhymes with Order

  • warder
  • boarder

How do you pronounce order?

Pronounce order as ˈɔrdər.

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Sentences with order

Quotes about order

3. order

verb. [‘ˈɔrdɝ’] make a request for something.

Etymology

  • ordre (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • ordre (Old French (842-ca. 1400))

4. order

noun. [‘ˈɔrdɝ’] a degree in a continuum of size or quantity.

Etymology

  • ordre (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • ordre (Old French (842-ca. 1400))

7. order

verb. [‘ˈɔrdɝ’] issue commands or orders for.

Etymology

  • ordre (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • ordre (Old French (842-ca. 1400))

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