declutter
verb/diːˈklʌtə(r)/
/diːˈklʌtər/
(also de-clutter)
[intransitive, transitive]Verb Forms
| present simple I / you / we / they declutter | /diːˈklʌtə(r)/ /diːˈklʌtər/ |
| he / she / it declutters | /diːˈklʌtəz/ /diːˈklʌtərz/ |
| past simple decluttered | /diːˈklʌtəd/ /diːˈklʌtərd/ |
| past participle decluttered | /diːˈklʌtəd/ /diːˈklʌtərd/ |
| -ing form decluttering | /diːˈklʌtərɪŋ/ /diːˈklʌtərɪŋ/ |
- to remove things that you do not use so that you have more space and can easily find things when you need them
- Moving is a good opportunity to declutter.
- declutter something a 7-step plan to help you declutter your home
- Declutter one room at a time.
- She helps people declutter their schedules, houses, and minds.
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