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What does jumble mean?

"Jumble" has a few different meanings, depending on the context. Here are the most common ones:

1. To mix up or disarrange: This is the most common meaning. It implies a chaotic or disordered state, often used to describe things that are scattered, confused, or hard to understand.

* Example: "The kids jumbled all the toys in the living room."

* Synonym: Mix up, muddle, scramble

2. A confused or disordered mess: This is a noun form of the verb, describing something that is disorganized or chaotic.

* Example: "The closet was a jumble of clothes."

* Synonym: Tangled, mess, clutter

3. A collection of things that are mixed together: This is a more specific meaning that refers to a group of items that are different from each other but are somehow connected.

* Example: "The antique shop had a jumble of old furniture and trinkets."

* Synonym: Collection, assortment, hodgepodge

4. A game where you unscramble letters to make words: This is a specific meaning of the word that refers to a word puzzle.

* Example: "My favorite game is playing jumble."

* Synonym: Scrambled words, word puzzle

The meaning of "jumble" will be clear from the context in which it is used.

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