scramble

Main Entry:
scramble [skram-buhl]
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: mix-up, confusion
Synonyms: clutter, commotion, competition, conglomeration, free-for-all, hash, hassle, hustle, jumble, jungle, litter, melee, mishmash, muddle, race, rat race, rush, shuffle, struggle, tumble, tussle
Antonyms: order, organization
Main Entry: alarm
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: warning, signaling device
Synonyms: Mayday, SOS, alert, bell, blast, buzzer, call, caution, clock, cry, drum, flap, flash*, forewarning, gong, high sign, horn, nod, scramble*, scream, shout, sign, signal, siren, squeal, tip, tip off, tocsin, trumpet, warning, whistle, wink, yell
Main Entry: bustle
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: move around quickly, busily
Synonyms: bestir, dash, dust, flit, flutter, fuss, hasten, hum, hurry, hustle, run, rush, scamper, scramble, scurry, scuttle, stir, tear, whirl, whisk
Main Entry: clutter
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: disarray, mess
Synonyms: ataxia, chaos, confusion, derangement, disorder, hodgepodge, huddle, jumble, litter, medley, melange, muddle, rummage, scramble, shuffle, tumble, untidiness
Antonyms: neatness, order, tidiness
Main Entry: creep
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: crawl along, usually on ground
Synonyms: approach unnoticed, crawl on all fours, edge, glide, grovel, gumshoe, inch, insinuate, lurk, pussyfoot, scrabble, scramble, skulk, slink, slither, snake*, sneak, squirm, steal, tiptoe, worm, wriggle, writhe
Main Entry: disarrange
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: disorder
Synonyms: derange, discompose, disturb, get out of order, jumble, mess, mix up, ruffle, scramble, shuffle, unsettle, untidy
Main Entry: disorganize
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: disrupt arrangement; make shambles of
Synonyms: break down, break up, clutter, complicate, confound, confuse, demobilize, derange, destroy, disarrange, disarray, disband, discompose, discreate, dishevel, dislocate, disorder, disperse, disturb, embroil, jumble, litter, mess up, mislay, misplace, muddle, perturb, put out of order, scatter, scramble, shuffle, toss, turn topsy-turvy, unsettle, upset
Antonyms: compose, neaten, order, organize, plan, systematize, tidy
Main Entry: dispel
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: drive away thought, belief
Synonyms: allay, banish, beat off, break it up, break up, bust up, cancel, chase away, crumble, deploy, disband, disintegrate, dismiss, disperse, dissipate, distribute, eject, eliminate, expel, oust, repel, resolve, rout, scatter, scramble, split up
Antonyms: accumulate, collect, garner, gather, recall
Main Entry: disperse
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: distribute; scatter
Synonyms: banish, besprinkle, break up, broadcast, cast forth, circulate, deal, diffuse, disappear, disband, disburse, discharge, dislodge, dismiss, dispel, disseminate, dissipate, dissolve, divvy, dole out, eject, intersperse, measure out, partition, propagate, radiate, rout, scatter, scramble, send off, separate, shed, sow, split up, spray, spread, strew, take off in all directions, vanish
Notes: to disburse means 'to pay out or expend'; to disperse is 'to scatter something'
Antonyms: arrange, assemble, collect, garner, gather
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