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View synonyms for pell-mell
pell-mell
or pell·mell
[ pel-mel ]
adverb
- in disorderly, headlong haste; in a recklessly hurried manner.
- in a confused or jumbled mass, crowd, manner, etc.:
The crowd rushed pell-mell into the store when the doors opened.
adjective
- indiscriminate; disorderly; helter-skelter:
a pell-mell dash after someone.
- overhasty or precipitate; rash:
pell-mell spending.
noun
- a confused or jumbled mass, crowd, etc.
- disorderly, headlong haste.
pell-mell
/ ˈpɛlˈmɛl /
adverb
- in a confused headlong rush
the hounds ran pell-mell into the yard
- in a disorderly manner
the things were piled pell-mell in the room
adjective
- disordered; tumultuous
a pell-mell rush for the exit
noun
- disorder; confusion
pell-mell
- In a confused, disorderly manner: “After the assembly, the students ran pell-mell from the auditorium.”
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pell-mell1
First recorded in 1570–80; from Middle French pelemele, Old French pesle mesle, rhyming compound based on mesler “to mix”; meddle
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pell-mell1
C16: from Old French pesle-mesle, jingle based on mesler to meddle
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