Difference between Methodical and Organized

What is the difference between Methodical and Organized?

Methodical as an adjective is in an organized manner while Organized as a verb is to arrange in working order.

Methodical

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: in an organized manner

Example sentence: When I am writing fiction, I believe I am much better organized, more methodical - one has to be when writing a novel. Writing poetry is a state of free float.

Organized

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To arrange in working order.

Example sentence: History and social sciences were my interests. I was always interested in knowing how societies get organized, why there is rich and poor divide, why there are classes. I was never apolitical. I think we are all political in a way. Politics decides our day-to-day life.

We hope you now know whether to use Methodical or Organized in your sentence.

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