Organization
UK /["/ˌɔːɡənaɪˈzeɪʃn/"]/US /["/ˌɔːrɡənəˈzeɪʃn/"]/
Definition
a group of people who form a business, club, etc. together in order to achieve a particular aim
In simple words: A group of people working together for a purpose.
Examples
- The organization provides support to local charities.
- She works for an international organization focused on environmental issues.
- Having good organization is key to achieving your goals.
- The organization of the event was chaotic and poorly managed.
- Many companies seek to improve their organization to enhance productivity.
Usage notes
Use 'organization' when referring to structured groups or associations, like businesses or charities. Avoid casual contexts where 'group' might be more suitable.
Grammar pattern
organization + noun
Memory hint
Think of an 'organ' in a body working together as an organization.
Collocations
- large
- major
- mass
- disband
- in an/the organization
- effective
- efficient
- poor
- degree
- lack
- a lack of organization
- effective
- efficient
- poor
- degree
- lack
- a lack of organization
- effective
- efficient
- poor
- degree
- lack
- a lack of organization
Synonyms
- planning
- structure
Antonyms
- disorganization
- chaos
- disarray
Common mistakes
- 'Organizition' – common misspelling.
- 'Organize' vs. 'organization' – confusing the verb with the noun form.
- 'Organizations' – forgetting the plural form when referring to more than one.