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- Dictionaryjumble/ˈdʒʌmbl/
noun
- 1. an untidy collection or pile of things: "the books were in a chaotic jumble" Similar
verb
- 1. mix up in a confused or untidy way: "a drawer full of letters jumbled together"
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JUMBLE definition: 1. an untidy and confused mixture of things, feelings, or ideas: 2. things you no longer want that…. Learn more.
- English (US)
JUMBLE meaning: 1. an untidy and confused mixture of things,...
- Znaczenie Jumble, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
jumble definicja: 1. an untidy and confused mixture of...
- Jumble in Traditional Chinese
JUMBLE translate: 混雜, 雜亂的一堆;混亂的一團, 舊的東西, 廉價出售的廢舊雜貨, 使雜亂;使混亂....
- Jumble: Portuguese Translation
JUMBLE translate: confusão, misturada, misturar, amontoado...
- Jumble Spanish Translation
JUMBLE translate: revoltijo, revolver, mezclar, revoltijo...
- Jumble: French Translation
jumble translate: tas [masculine], fatras [masculine],...
- English (US)
Jumble definition: to mix in a confused mass; put or throw together without order. See examples of JUMBLE used in a sentence.
1. to mingle (objects, papers, etc) in a state of disorder. 2. (tr; usually passive) to remember in a confused form; muddle. noun. 3. a disordered mass, state, etc. 4. British.
1. To mix in a confused way; throw together carelessly: jumble socks in a heap. 2. To muddle; confuse: The rapid-fire questioning jumbled the witness's thoughts. v.intr. To be mixed in a confused way: dividers to keep the files from jumbling. n. 1. A confused or disordered mass: a jumble of paper scraps. 2.
1. a. : a mass of things mingled together without order or plan : hodgepodge. b. : a state of confusion. 2. British : articles for a rummage sale. jumble. 3 of 3. noun (2) : a small thin usually ring-shaped sugared cookie or cake. Synonyms. Verb. confuse. derange. disarrange. disarray. discompose.
JUMBLE meaning: 1. an untidy and confused mixture of things, feelings, or ideas: 2. things you no longer want that…. Learn more.
When you jumble something, you throw a bunch of items haphazardly together. For example, many people jumble many random things in a kitchen junk drawer. Use the verb jumble to describe what happens when you scramble or mix things up.