Meaning & Definition of word "Sorted"
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Sorted
/ˈsɔːrtɪd/
verb:
- 1. past tense of sort; to arrange systematically in groups; classify.
- Example: I sorted the books by author and genre.
- 2. to resolve or make decisions about something.
- Example: We finally sorted out our plans for the weekend.
adjective:
- 1. arranged or organized in a particular order.
- Example: The sorted files made it easy to find the documents I needed.
Etymology
From the Middle English word 'sorten', from Old French 'sortir', meaning 'to sort, classify'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
sorted out:
To resolve a problem or situation successfully.
get sorted:
To become organized or to resolve issues.
sorted in a way:
Arranged in a specific manner.
Related Words
sort:
To arrange according to a particular order or criterion.
order:
A specific arrangement of items or entities.
organize:
To put in a proper order or arrangement.
Slang Meanings of sorted
Meaning: To have everything under control or figured out.
Example Sentence: After a long meeting, we finally have it all sorted.
Meaning: To arrange for something to happen.
Example Sentence: I can sort you out with tickets for the concert.