jungle

[ juhng-guh l ]
/ ˈdʒʌŋ gəl /

noun

Origin of jungle

1770–80; < Hindi jaṅgal < Pali, Prakrit jaṅgala rough, waterless place

OTHER WORDS FROM jungle

jun·gled, adjective un·der·jun·gle, noun

Definition for jungle (2 of 2)

Jungle, The

noun

a novel (1906) by Upton Sinclair.

Example sentences from the Web for jungle

British Dictionary definitions for jungle

jungle
/ (ˈdʒʌŋɡəl) /

noun

an equatorial forest area with luxuriant vegetation, often almost impenetrable
any dense or tangled thicket or growth
a place of intense competition or ruthless struggle for survival the concrete jungle
a type of fast electronic dance music, originating in the early 1990s, which combines elements of techno and ragga
US slang (esp in the Depression) a gathering place for the unemployed, etc

Derived forms of jungle

jungly, adjective

Word Origin for jungle

C18: from Hindi jangal, from Sanskrit jāngala wilderness

Idioms and Phrases with jungle

jungle

see law of the jungle.