menjunje means mixture — a common term in Funny Words. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: April 23, 2026
menjunje
noun • /[men-HUN-he]/
mixture
Example:
Preparó un menjunje extraño en la cocina.
He prepared a strange mixture in the kitchen.
🧠 What does menjunje mean?
Menjunje is a Spanish noun that refers to a mixture, concoction, or a jumble of various things, often implying something unappetizing, strange, or poorly made. It can describe a culinary creation that does not look or smell appealing, a liquid mixture that is not well-defined, or even a confusing or messy situation. While the literal translation is 'mixture,' menjunje carries a connotation of something irregular or peculiar.
📚 Extra examples
- El cocinero preparó un menjunje de hierbas y especias que olía muy raro.
The cook prepared a mixture of herbs and spices that smelled very strange. - No comí esa sopa, parecía un menjunje inexplicable.
I didn't eat that soup; it looked like an inexplicable concoction. - El mecánico intentó arreglar el coche con un menjunje de piezas viejas y nuevas.
The mechanic tried to fix the car with a jumble of old and new parts. - Los niños hicieron un menjunje en el jardín con barro y hojas.
The children made a mixture in the garden with mud and leaves.
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'menjunje' often evokes a sense of playful disapproval, making it a useful term for describing culinary experiments gone awry or any unexpected jumble of elements.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "menjunje"
Synonyms: mezcla, revoltijo, brebaje, guiso
Opposites: pureza, simplicidad, ingrediente único
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