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jumble
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jumble
verb
/ˈdʒʌmbəl/
July
Jumbo
Meaning
to mix things together in a confused or untidy way
To mix things together in a confused or disordered way.
Example Sentences
Don't
jumble
all the papers together in one pile.
The papers were all jumbled on the desk.
Synonyms
mix up, muddle, confuse, scramble, tangle, mix, clutter, disarrange, shuffle
Entry 1
mix up, muddle, confuse, scramble, tangle
Entry 2
mix, confuse, clutter, disarrange, shuffle
Antonyms
organize, arrange, sort, separate, order
Entry 1
organize, arrange, sort, separate, order
Entry 2
organize, arrange, sort
Collocations
jumble together, jumble up, jumble words, jumble everything, completely jumble, randomly jumble, jumble sale, jumble of thoughts, papers jumbled
Entry 1
jumble together, jumble up, jumble words, jumble everything, completely jumble, randomly jumble
Entry 2
jumble sale, jumble of thoughts, papers jumbled, jumble together
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