order


verb

  • To put things in a certain order.
  • To arrange things nicely.
  • To tell someone to do something.
  • To ask for something to be brought to you, like food.

noun

  • A way to arrange things in a neat way.
  • A position in a line or group.
  • When everything is neat and tidy.
  • Keeping things calm and quiet.
  • A command or instruction.
  • A request to get something, like food or toys.
  • A group of people who follow special rules, like monks or nuns.
  • A special group of knights.
  • A group of people who like the same things.
  • A special award given for doing something great.


Synonym

  • rank
  • sort
  • command

Antonym

  • chaos

Word Explanation:

  • Order is when you tell someone what you want, like when you ask for a pizza or a book.

Word in hindi

आदेश (Order)

aadesh

Other variations in hindi

  • आदेश (Aadesh) aadesh
  • आज्ञा (Aagya) aagya

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'order' mean?

The word 'order' means to arrange things in a certain way or to ask for something to be delivered.

How do you pronounce 'order'?

You pronounce 'order' like this: or-der.

What is the origin of the word 'order'?

The word 'order' comes from the Latin word 'ordo', which means arrangement or rank.

What is the meaning of 'order' in Kannada?

The word 'order' in Kannada is 'ಆಜ್ಞೆ' (Ājñe).