Synonym: confuse, mix, muddle, scramble. Antonym: order. Similar words: jumbled, mumble, tumble, fumble, rumble, humble, stumble, crumble. Meaning: ['dʒʌmbl] n. 1. a confused multitude of things 2. small flat ring-shaped cake or cookie 3. a theory or argument made up of miscellaneous or incongruous ideas. v. 1. be all mixed up or jumbled together 2. assemble without order or sense 3. bring into random order.
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61. Without this sense of purpose, interactive products are just a disorganized jumble of technological capabilities.
62. The noise of cannon fire. Adinis a jumble of loud, usually discordant sounds.
63. The things in the drawer were all in a jumble.
64. Goodwin's task was to reduce the jumble of recommendations to a coherent policy.
65. Jumble cosmetic is optimal combination and conjugate are a fashionable woman's absolutely irremissible mistake.
66. Mere words cannot do eclectic jumble that is this posh city - state of 4 million people.
67. Even the furniture remained the same jumble that it had always been.
68. Another, near the center of the jumble, was hung with a waist-length beadwork necklace, eye sockets staring back at me[http://Sentencedict.com], jaws stretched past the breaking point.
69. The Global Assembly Line is a misnomer for a dystopian, complex jumble of production that uses any number of countries and its citizens.
70. Places and dates grow dubious a jumble of guesswork and speculation.
71. Your old clothes will be gratefully accepted by jumble sale organisers.
72. As the cheering faded , Igel introduced each faery, the jumble of names clanged against my ears.
73. Inside, a glittering and stinking confusion of shops, food stalls and dormitories is piled on itself in an impossible jumble—17 storeys high and covering most of a city block.
74. By late June she was making 200 yards daily, still along the fence line, amid a hospitable jumble of rocks, weeds, and rodent burrows.
75. I bought that jug as part of a job lot at the church jumble sale.
76. The things on the table were all in a jumble.
77. The rest of the half - year is a jumble in my recollection.
78. Through this jumble of futile activities came and went a strange throng of hangers - on.
79. The jumble of tectonic plates underneath the Philippines has created the perfect situation for tapping geothermal power, particularly at the five-plant array of sites near Leyte.
80. As the cheering faded, Igel introduced each faery, but the jumble of names clanged against my ears.
81. Centaurus A is apparently the result of a collision of two otherwise normal galaxies resulting in a fantastic jumble of star clusters and imposing dark dust lanes.