A jungle is a thick forest found in warm, wet places. It has many trees and plants. Many animals live there.
We saw many animals in the jungle.
The jungle is hot and full of trees.
People use 'jungle' to talk about places or situations that are hard to understand or unsafe. It means there is confusion or danger like in a wild forest.
The city is a jungle of traffic and noise.
His office was a jungle of papers.
The word 'jungle' can mean a place or situation with no rules where people fight to win or act badly. This is often about business or social settings.
The business world is a jungle of tough deals.
The internet can be a jungle of bad behavior.
Sometimes 'jungle' means thick plants or shrubs that cover an area tightly. It is hard to walk through this kind of thick plant area.
He walked through the jungle of tall bushes.
A jungle grows near the river here.
People sometimes call unsafe or poor city areas 'jungles.' It means the place has many problems and is dangerous, like a wild forest.
The old part of the city was like a jungle at night.
He grew up in a jungle full of crime.
This use of 'jungle' compares competition to a wild place where survival is hard. It shows that the situation is difficult and only strong people succeed.
The job market is a jungle for new workers.
In the jungle of politics, only strong leaders last.