Jumble
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British pronunciation/d‍ʒˈʌmbə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈdʒəmbəɫ/

Definition & Meaning of "jumble"

to jumble
01

to mix things in a random or disorganized manner

Transitive: to jumble multiple objects
to jumble definition and meaning
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The student hastily jumbled the flashcards while studying for the exam.
The strong wind jumbled the papers on the desk, creating a mess.
In a hurry, she accidentally jumbled the letters while sorting the mail.
02

to be mixed up in a state of disorder or confusion

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In the midst of the chaos, my feelings jumbled, and I could n't sort out my emotions.
Thoughts and emotions jumbled in his mind as he tried to make sense of the situation.
With so many tasks demanding my attention, my priorities jumbled and I struggled to stay organized.
Jumble
01

a confused multitude of things

02

a theory or argument made up of miscellaneous or incongruous ideas

03

small flat ring-shaped cake or cookie

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The student hastily jumbled the flashcards while studying for the exam.
The strong wind jumbled the papers on the desk, creating a mess.
In a hurry, she accidentally jumbled the letters while sorting the mail.
The toddler joyfully jumbled the building blocks, creating a colorful but chaotic structure.
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