arrange

verb
UK: /əˈreɪndʒ/
US: /əˈreɪndʒ/
  1. To put things in a certain order or position.

    1. I arrange my books by color on the shelf. [ ] [ ]
    2. Please arrange the chairs in a circle for the meeting later. [ ] [ ]
  2. To plan or organize something in advance.

    1. I'll arrange a taxi for you to the airport. [ ] [ ]
    2. They need to arrange childcare before they both start working. [ ] [ ]
  3. To adapt a piece of music for a different instrument or voice.

    1. He can arrange songs for the guitar. [ ] [ ]
    2. She arranged the folk song for a full orchestra to perform. [ ] [ ]
arrange noun
  1. A plan or preparation for a future event; an agreement.

    1. We have an arrange to meet at 8pm. [ ] [ ]
    2. The travel arrange for the conference were all handled smoothly. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "arrange" in English means: To put things in a certain order or position., To plan or organize something in advance., To adapt a piece of music for a different instrument or voice..

The phonetic transcription of "arrange" is /əˈreɪndʒ/ in British English and /əˈreɪndʒ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "arrange": organize, design, classify, plan, orchestrate, order, prepare.

Example usage of "arrange": "I arrange my books by color on the shelf.". More examples on the page.