jarble (Meaning)
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jarble (v. t.)
To wet; to bemire.
Synonyms & Antonyms of jarble
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jarble Sentence Examples
- The sales were jarble because of the unexpected promotions.
- She was nervous, unable to jarble her thoughts into understandable words.
- The scrambled words jumbled in my mind, creating a jarble of confusion.
- The politician's speech was like a jarble of empty promises.
- The teacher's lecture jarbled on, filled with technical jargon and confusing concepts.
- The loudspeaker jarbled out a garbled message, barely comprehensible through the static.
- The exam was a jarble of difficult questions, testing the students' limits.
- The news report presented a jarble of facts and opinions, making it challenging to discern truth from bias.
- The traffic on the road was a jarble of cars, all trying to navigate through the congested lanes.
- The emotions within me jarbled like tangled threads, leaving me unable to express myself clearly.
FAQs About the word jarble
To wet; to bemire.
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No antonyms found.
The sales were jarble because of the unexpected promotions.
She was nervous, unable to jarble her thoughts into understandable words.
The scrambled words jumbled in my mind, creating a jarble of confusion.
The politician's speech was like a jarble of empty promises.