
The first definition of that word in my trusty Merriam-Webster Collegiate, 11th Edition, begins, “a reference source in print or electronic form containing words usu. The streams foam and welter.When I need to know the meaning of a word, I look it up in a dictionary. He had been wallowing in self pity.Ī confused multitude of things. Careless and untidy in her personal habits.Ī depression containing mud or shallow water formed by the wallowing of large mammals. Native vistas and unkempt rambling paths. The child suffocated herself with a plastic bag that the parents had left on the floor. The victim was strangled with a scarf.īe asphyxiated die from lack of oxygen. Struggle for breath have insufficient oxygen intake. Careful you ll rumple my outfit.Ī person who is habitually untidy or careless. Everyone was muffled up in coats and scarves.īecome wrinkled or crumpled or creased.

She was able to cut through confusion and muddle.Ī receptacle in a furnace or kiln in which things can be heated without contact with combustion products. Stripping wallpaper can be a messy time consuming job.Ī mistake arising from or resulting in confusion. They had some problems with dogs messing in the store. Have one s meals with a particular person especially as a member of an armed forces mess. She jumbles the words when she is supposed to write a sentence. He immediately drowned four of the dogs.Īrticles collected for a jumble sale. His life was as disorderly as ever.ĭeliberately kill a person or animal by drowning. An improved understanding of mental disorder. Her clothing was disheveled.īring disorder to. Not leveled or drained unsuitable for all year travel. He didn t like the crowding on the beach. Purchasers might confuse the two products.Ī situation in which people or things are crowded together. He was choked with fury.Īssemble without order or sense. The political situation was chaotic.Ī knob which controls the choke in a carburettor. Of or relating to a sensitive dependence on initial conditions. (physics) a dynamical system that is extremely sensitive to its initial conditions. (of a horse) make a noisy biting or chewing action. Being in love must have addled your brain. There s such a welter of conflicting rules.Īssociations of "Clutter" (30 Words) addle The home team s defence got into an awful tangle.Ī large number of items in no order a confused mass. All this vanished in a smother of foam.Ī twisted and tangled mass that is highly interwoven. A bureaucratic muddle.Ī stifling cloud of smoke. A mishmash of outmoded ideas.Ī confused multitude of things. Big time outfits that do a mess of printing.Ī confused mixture. The 400 m individual medley.Ī meal eaten in a mess hall by service personnel. A plastic litter tray.Ī structure in which animals lay eggs or give birth to their young.Ī varied mixture of people or things. We are collecting jumble for charity.Ĭonveyance consisting of a chair or bed carried on two poles by bearers. A hotchpotch of uncoordinated services.Īrticles collected for a jumble sale.

Rob s living room was a hodgepodge of modern furniture and antiques.Ī motley assortment of things. We have heaps of room.Ī confused mixture a hotchpotch. Through the fuddle of wine he heard some of the conversation.Ī car that is old and unreliable. A farrago of fact and myth about Abraham Lincoln.Ī state of confusion or intoxication. Untidiness (especially of clothing and appearance.Ī motley assortment of things. The doctor prescribed some medicine for the disorder.

His plans have been thrown into disarray.Ī condition in which things are not in their expected places. There is some confusion between unlawful and illegal.Ī state of disorganization or untidiness. Snow caused chaos in the region.Ī mistake that results from taking one thing to be another. The first created being, from which came the primeval deities Gaia, Tartarus, Erebus, and Nyx. Synonyms of "Clutter" as a noun (21 Words) chaos Unwanted echoes that interfere with the observation of signals on a radar screen.A collection of things lying about in an untidy state.The synonyms of “Clutter” are: clutter up, litter, make untidy, make a mess of, mess up, throw into disorder, disarrange, jumble, fuddle, mare's nest, muddle, smother, welter, mess, heap, tangle, hotchpotch, hodgepodge, mishmash, farrago, confusion, medley, disorder, chaos, disarray, untidiness, disorderliness Clutter as a Noun Definitions of "Clutter" as a nounĪccording to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “clutter” as a noun can have the following definitions: Synonyms of "Clutter" as a verb (8 Words).Synonyms of "Clutter" as a noun (21 Words).
