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jumble vs puddle

puddle vs jumble

jumble and puddle both are nouns.

jumble and puddle both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
jumble Yes No Yes No
puddle Yes No Yes No
As verbs, puddle is a hyponym of jumble; that is, puddle is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than jumble:
  • jumble: assemble without order or sense
  • puddle: mix up or confuse
Other hyponyms of jumble include addle, muddle.
jumble (noun) puddle (noun)
a theory or argument made up of miscellaneous or incongruous ideas something resembling a pool of liquid
small flat ring-shaped cake or cookie a small body of standing water (rainwater) or other liquid
a confused multitude of things a mixture of wet clay and sand that can be used to line a pond and that is impervious to water when dry
jumble (verb) puddle (verb)
bring into random order eliminate urine
assemble without order or sense mix up or confuse
be all mixed up or jumbled together mess around, as in a liquid or paste
make into a puddle
work a wet mixture, such as concrete or mud
make a puddle by splashing water
dip into mud before planting
subject to puddling or form by puddling
wade or dabble in a puddle
Difference between jumble and puddle

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