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A brightly colored wooden desk where all items—pencils, books, and papers—are arranged in perfect, neat order.

organizado

or-ga-ni-SA-do

organized?describing people or events,tidy?describing a space or belongings
Also:structured?describing a plan or system,arranged?describing items placed in order

📝 In Action

Mi hermano es muy organizado; siempre sabe dónde están sus llaves.

A1

My brother is very organized; he always knows where his keys are.

La fiesta de anoche estuvo muy bien organizada.

A2

Last night's party was very well organized (set up).

Necesito un sistema más organizado para mis archivos digitales.

B1

I need a more structured system for my digital files.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • ordenado (tidy, orderly)
  • estructurado (structured)

Antonyms

  • desorganizado (disorganized)
  • caótico (chaotic)

Common Collocations

  • persona organizadaorganized person
  • equipo organizadoorganized team

💡 Grammar Points

Agreement is Key

Like all Spanish adjectives, 'organizado' must match the thing it describes in gender (o/a) and number (singular/plural). Examples: 'la oficina organizada' (the organized office), 'los chicos organizados' (the organized boys).

❌ Common Pitfalls

Ser vs. Estar

Mistake: "Usar 'estar' para describir un rasgo permanente."

Correction: Use SER when talking about someone's permanent personality trait ('Ella es organizada'). Use ESTAR when describing a temporary state or the result of an action ('La mesa está organizada').

⭐ Usage Tips

The Root Verb

Remember this word comes from the verb 'organizar' (to organize). This form is often used to describe the result of that action, like saying 'the work is finished' or 'the party is arranged'.

✏️ Quick Practice

💡 Quick Quiz: organizado

Question 1 of 2

Which sentence correctly uses the feminine plural form of 'organizado'?

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Word Family

organizar(to organize) - verb

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the feminine form of organizado?

The feminine singular form is 'organizada', and the feminine plural is 'organizadas'. It must always agree with the person or thing it describes.

Can 'organizado' be used as a verb?

No, 'organizado' is the past participle, which is used like an adjective. The actual verb is 'organizar' (to organize).