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: a heterogeneous mixture : jumble
a hodgepodge of styles
Synonyms
- agglomerate
- agglomeration
- alphabet soup
- assortment
- botch
- clutter
- collage
- crazy quilt
- farrago
- gallimaufry
- grab bag
- gumbo
- hash
- hotchpotch
- jambalaya
- jumble
- jungle
- litter
- macédoine
- medley
- mélange
- menagerie
- miscellanea
- miscellany
- mishmash
- mixed bag
- montage
- motley
- muddle
- olio
- olla podrida
- omnium-gatherum
- pastiche
- patchwork
- patchwork quilt
- potpourri
- ragbag
- ragout
- rummage
- salad
- salmagundi
- scramble
- shuffle
- smorgasbord
- stew
- tumble
- variety
- welter
Examples of hodgepodge in a Sentence
the exhibit was a hodgepodge of mediocre art, bad art, and really bad art
Recent Examples on the Web
The Panthers owe it to themselves to evaluate Young for a long stretch in a system much more dynamic than last year’s hodgepodge while playing behind a competent offensive line.
—Joseph Person, The Athletic, 24 Nov. 2024
Indeed, at least two states — Maryland and Maine — have issued warnings, saying that instead of comprehensive ACA coverage, these are often non-ACA products, amounting to a hodgepodge of discount cards, for example, or limited-indemnity plans.
—Kff Health News, The Mercury News, 14 Oct. 2024
Other families have spent the last four months turning to a hodgepodge of other sources — such as their own insurance, state programs and possible civil litigation — to pay for the physical and mental health care for their children and themselves.
—Emiliano Tahui Gómez, Austin American-Statesman, 14 Aug. 2024
After some convincing, Moana heeds the ancestors’ call and head beyond the reef to find the lost island with her hodgepodge crew.
—Lovia Gyarkye, The Hollywood Reporter, 26 Nov. 2024
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Word History
Etymology
alteration of hotchpotch
First Known Use
15th century, in the meaning defined above
Time Traveler
The first known use of hodgepodge was
in the 15th century
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Cite this Entry
“Hodgepodge.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hodgepodge. Accessed 22 Dec. 2024.
Kids Definition
Etymology
an altered form of hotchpotch, from Middle English hochepot "mixed stew," derived from early French hochepot (same meaning), from hochier "to shake" and pot "pot, container"
Word Origin
Hodgepodge and its older form hotchpotch are part of a group of words that rhyme all by themselves. Hobnob and willy-nilly are others. In the case of hodgepodge and hotchpotch, the rhyme is not an accident. These words came to English from early French in the form hochepot. The spelling was changed to make the second half of the word rhyme with the first. In French hochepot was a stew of many foods cooked together in a pot. Perhaps the pot was shaken instead of stirred since hochepot was formed from hochier, meaning "to shake," and pot, which had the same meaning in early French as it does in English now. Before long hotchpotch and hodgepodge were used not just for a mixture of foods cooking in a pot but for any mixture of different things.
Legal Definition
Hodge Podge
nounˈhäj-ˌpäj
: main pot
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