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Jigsaw - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A jigsaw is a puzzle consisting of interlocking pieces that fit together to form a complete picture. It is also a tool with a fine blade used for cutting intricate shapes.

jigsaw

/ˈdʒɪɡˌsɔ/ /ˈdʒɪɡˌsɔː/

Definition:

A puzzle consisting of interlocking pieces that form a picture when assembled.

Synonyms:

puzzle, mosaic, brain-teaser, enigma

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

whole, solution

Common Collocations:

jigsaw puzzle, piece together, solve a jigsaw, complete the jigsaw

Derivatives:

jigsawed, jigsawing

Usage Tips:

Use "jigsaw" to describe puzzles or metaphorically for complex problems needing assembly or resolution.

Common Phrases:

fit the pieces together, like a jigsaw puzzle, missing piece of the jigsaw

Etymology:

Derived from "jig" (a rapid movement) + "saw," referring to the tool's back-and-forth motion used to cut puzzle pieces.

Examples:

  • 1. She loves solving a jigsaw on rainy afternoons.
  • 2. The detective pieced together the clues like a jigsaw.
  • 3. We spent hours completing the 1000-piece jigsaw.
  • 4. The report was a jigsaw of scattered information.

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