Jumble/ˈdʒʌmbl/ Definition 1 of 3Pro Tip 1/3Visual Imagery Imagine chaotic scenes to understand 'jumble' as a noun; it suggests visual disorder. His room was a jumble of clothes, books, and gadgets. Pro Tip 2/3Emotional State Can describe overwhelming feelings, not just physical objects. After the news, she felt a jumble of worry and relief. Pro Tip 3/3Negative Impression Often implies a negative view of the disorder or confusion. The essay was a jumble of incomplete ideas.