noun
- the action of filling a space with disordered items
- a speech disorder characterized by rapid, unclear speech with irregular rhythm
Usage: medical/clinical
verb
- filling or covering with scattered or disordered things
Usage: present participle of clutter
Examples
- Stop cluttering the desk with unnecessary papers.
- She was cluttering up the garage with old boxes.
- The constant cluttering of his workspace made it hard to find anything.
- His cluttering made it difficult for others to understand him.
- The speech therapist helped treat his cluttering disorder.
- Books were cluttering every surface in the room.
- The cluttering of emails in her inbox was overwhelming.