Meaning & Definition of word "Juggle"

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    Juggle

    /ˈdʒʌɡl/

    verb:

    • 1. to keep (several objects) in motion in the air by alternately catching and throwing them
      • Example: The performer was able to juggle five balls at once.
    • 2. to deal with multiple tasks or responsibilities at the same time
      • Example: She had to juggle her job, family, and studies all at once.
    • 3. to manipulate or change numbers or figures, often deceitfully
      • Example: The accountant was accused of trying to juggle the company's financial records.

    Etymology

    Origin uncertain; possibly from Middle English 'jugglen' (to perform tricks).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    juggle acts:

    Performance involving juggling.

    juggle with time:

    To manage time effectively to accommodate various tasks.

    juggle priorities:

    To deal with multiple important tasks at once.

    Related Words

    juggler:

    A person who performs juggling.

    juggling:

    The act of tossing and catching objects in the air.

    Slang Meanings of juggle

    Meaning: To deal with multiple challenges at the same time.

    Example Sentence: I have to juggle a lot of projects this week.

    Meaning: To manage a chaotic situation.

    Example Sentence: She’s juggling her studies and a part-time job.