audaciously-arranged
|au-da-cious-ly-ar-ranged|
/ɔːˈdeɪʃəsli əˈreɪndʒd/
boldly organized
Etymology
'audaciously-arranged' combines 'audaciously,' from the Latin 'audax,' meaning 'bold,' and 'arranged,' from the Old French 'arranger,' meaning 'to set in order.'
'Audaciously' evolved from the Latin 'audax' through Middle English, while 'arranged' came from the Old French 'arranger' and became part of modern English.
Initially, 'audaciously' meant 'boldly' and 'arranged' meant 'set in order.' Together, they convey a sense of bold organization.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
organized or structured in a bold, daring, or unconventional manner.
The gallery featured an audaciously-arranged collection of modern art.
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Last updated: 2025/04/02 22:30
