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    jumble
    /ˈdʒʌmbl/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. mix up in a confused or untidy way: "a drawer full of letters jumbled together"

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  2. JUMBLE definition: 1. an untidy and confused mixture of things, feelings, or ideas: 2. things you no longer want that…. Learn more.

  3. Jumble definition: to mix in a confused mass; put or throw together without order. See examples of JUMBLE used in a sentence.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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. articles donated for a jumble sale.

  7. JUMBLE meaning: 1. an untidy and confused mixture of things, feelings, or ideas: 2. things you no longer want that…. Learn more.

  8. 1. to mingle (objects, papers, etc) in a state of disorder. 2. (tr; usually passive) to remember in a confused form; muddle. n. 3. a disordered mass, state, etc. 4. Brit articles donated for a jumble sale. 5. (Cookery) Also called: jumbal a small thin cake, usually ring-shaped. [C16: of uncertain origin] ˈjumbler n. ˈjumbly adj.

  9. JUMBLE definition: 1. a confused mixture or group of things: 2. to mix things together in an untidy way: . Learn more.

  10. Jumble definition: To mix in a confused way; throw together carelessly.

  11. Definitions of 'jumble' 1. A jumble of things is a lot of different things that are all mixed together in a disorganized or confused way. [...] 2. If you jumble things, they become mixed together so that they are untidy or are not in the correct order. [...] More. Pronunciations of 'jumble' American English: dʒʌmbəl British English: dʒʌmbəl. More.