Meaning & Definition of word "Juggling"

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    Juggling

    /ˈdʒʌɡəlɪŋ/

    verb:

    • 1. The act of keeping several objects in motion in the air by catching and throwing them.
      • Example: The performer amazed the audience by juggling five flaming torches at once.
    • 2. The act of managing multiple tasks or responsibilities at the same time.
      • Example: She is juggling her job, studies, and family commitments all at once.
    • 3. To manipulate or alter situations or data in a deceptive manner.
      • Example: The accountant was accused of juggling the books to hide financial losses.

    Etymology

    The word 'juggling' comes from the Middle English word 'juglen', which means to perform tricks or entertain with sleight of hand.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    juggling act:

    A situation where multiple tasks or responsibilities are being handled at the same time.

    juggling priorities:

    The process of managing different priorities effectively.

    Related Words

    juggler:

    A person who performs juggling.

    jugglery:

    The act of juggling or tricks performed with manipulation.

    Slang Meanings of juggling

    Meaning: To manage multiple tasks at once, often implying chaos or complexity.

    Example Sentence: I'm juggling too many projects right now and it's stressing me out.

    Meaning: To deceive or manipulate in a clever way.

    Example Sentence: He's just juggling the numbers to make the report look better.