jumble (Meaning)
jumble (n)
a confused multitude of things
small flat ring-shaped cake or cookie
a theory or argument made up of miscellaneous or incongruous ideas
jumble (v)
be all mixed up or jumbled together
assemble without order or sense
bring into random order
jumble (v. t.)
To mix in a confused mass; to put or throw together without order; -- often followed by together or up.
jumble (v. i.)
To meet or unite in a confused way; to mix confusedly.
jumble (n.)
A confused mixture; a mass or collection without order; as, a jumble of words.
A small, thin, sugared cake, usually ring-shaped.
Synonyms & Antonyms of jumble
Synonyms:
- lawlessness
- misorder
- misrule
- mishmash
- motley
- mare's nest
- chance-medley
- web
- medley
- litter
- knot
- snarl
- storm
- anarchy
- morass
- hodgepodge
- maelstrom
- miscellany
- shuffle
- disorderedness
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
jumble Sentence Examples
- The jumble of clothes on the floor was a testament to her hasty departure.
- The contractor left a jumble of construction materials behind when he abruptly abandoned the project.
- The attic was a jumble of forgotten treasures and long-lost memories.
- The artist's studio was a jumble of paints, brushes, and partially finished canvases.
- The detective's desk was a jumble of case files, photographs, and maps.
- The child's bedroom was a jumble of toys, books, and clothes.
- The garage was a jumble of tools, gardening equipment, and old bicycles.
- The kitchen table was a jumble of dirty dishes, empty takeout containers, and unpaid bills.
- The closet was a jumble of clothes, shoes, and accessories.
- The living room was a jumble of furniture, electronics, and personal belongings.
FAQs About the word jumble
a confused multitude of things, small flat ring-shaped cake or cookie, a theory or argument made up of miscellaneous or incongruous ideas, be all mixed up or ju
disorder, havoc, chaos, confusion, tangle, hell,mess, disarrangement, disorderliness, maze
system, order,order, system, pattern, pattern,orderliness, method, plan, orderliness
The jumble of clothes on the floor was a testament to her hasty departure.
The contractor left a jumble of construction materials behind when he abruptly abandoned the project.
The attic was a jumble of forgotten treasures and long-lost memories.
The artist's studio was a jumble of paints, brushes, and partially finished canvases.