lumped

[lʌmpt]

lumped Definition

  • 1grouped together without any differentiation
  • 2considered as a single unit, especially because it is easier to deal with in that way

Using lumped: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "lumped" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    All the expenses were lumped together in one bill.

  • Example

    The company lumped all their debts into one account.

  • Example

    The report lumped all the data into one graph.

lumped Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: lumped in Brief

The term 'lumped' [lʌmpt] refers to things that are grouped together without differentiation, or considered as a single unit. It is often used to describe expenses, debts, or data that are combined into one entity, such as 'The company lumped all their debts into one account.' 'Lumped' is a formal term that can be replaced by 'grouped' or 'bunched.'