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Lump together Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫəmp/ /təˈɡɛðɝ
LUMP tuh-GEH-thur
lˈʌmp/ /təɡˈɛðɐ
LUMP tuh-GEH-thuh

Definition

To put different things or people together in one group, often without considering their differences. It can also mean treating things as if they are the same.

Usage & Nuances

Often has a slightly negative meaning, suggesting that differences are being ignored. Used in discussions about stereotypes or oversimplification. Common with 'don't lump X together with Y'. Not used literally for physical objects.

Example Sentences

Please don't lump together your clean and dirty clothes.

basic

You can't lump together all students; each one is different.

basic

The report lumps together several unrelated issues.

basic

Don’t lump together all teenagers—they have very different personalities.

natural

The media often lumps together different groups of people, which isn’t fair.

natural

I felt uncomfortable when they lumped together everyone from my country.

natural