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rangé

tidy, orderly

adjective rahn-ZHEH Rare

Also means

settled, well-behaved (of a person)

Usage Note

Rangé is the past participle of ranger used as an adjective. Applied to objects it means neatly put away; applied to a person it means someone who has settled down or leads a respectable life: un homme rangé (a steady, respectable man). The feminine is rangée and it can also describe a vie rangée (an orderly, settled life).

Examples

"Sa chambre est toujours bien rangée."

Natural Translation

Her room is always very tidy.

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