English words starting with jar
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Jar
dʒɑːrMeanings of Jar:
nounA wide-mouthed cylindrical container made of glass or pottery and typically having a lid, used especially for storing food.
Usage examples:
A large storage jar
verbSend a painful or damaging shock through (something, especially a part of the body).
Usage examples:
He jarred the knee in training
Meanings of Jardiniere:
nounAn ornamental pot or stand for the display of growing plants.
Usage examples:
It struck a bookcase, shattering the glass in the door, ricochetted off and demolished a large jard…
Jardinieres
ˌʒɑː.dɪn.iˈeərMeanings of Jardinieres:
nounAn ornamental pot or stand for the display of growing plants.
Usage examples:
It struck a bookcase, shattering the glass in the door, ricochetted off and demolished a large jard…
Jarful
ˈdʒɑː.fʊlMeanings of Jarful:
nounThe amount that a jar can hold
Usage examples:
The recipe uses a whole jarful/two jarfuls of jam.
Meanings of Jarfuls:
nounThe amount that a jar can hold
Usage examples:
The recipe uses a whole jarful/two jarfuls of jam.
Jarg
dʒɑːɡMeanings of Jarg:
adjectiveNot genuine; fake.
Usage examples:
They've started selling jarg gucci belts for £4
Jargon
ˈdʒɑː.ɡənMeanings of Jargon:
nounSpecial words or expressions used by a profession or group that are difficult for others to understand.
Usage examples:
Legal jargon
Jargonelle
ˌdʒɑːɡəˈnɛlMeanings of Jargonelle:
nounA pear of an early-ripening variety.
Usage examples:
Procure some jargonelle pears, not too ripe; put them into a stewpan with sufficient water to cover…
Jargonised
ˈdʒɑːɡənʌɪzdMeanings of Jargonised:
verbUse jargon to talk about.
Usage examples:
Jargonizing the familiar may even impede communication
adjectiveCharacterized by or using jargon.
Usage examples:
The jargonized world of information superhighways
Jargonising
ˈdʒɑːɡənʌɪzMeanings of Jargonising:
verbUse jargon to talk about.
Usage examples:
Jargonizing the familiar may even impede communication
Meanings of Jargonistic:
adjective(of language) specialized and therefore difficult to understand.
Usage examples:
Obscure and jargonistic text is not informative
Jargonize
ˈdʒɑːɡənʌɪzMeanings of Jargonize:
verbUse jargon to talk about.
Usage examples:
Jargonizing the familiar may even impede communication
Jargonizing
ˈdʒɑːɡənʌɪzMeanings of Jargonizing:
verbUse jargon to talk about.
Usage examples:
Jargonizing the familiar may even impede communication
Meanings of Jargonnelle:
nounA pear of an early-ripening variety.
Usage examples:
Procure some jargonelle pears, not too ripe; put them into a stewpan with sufficient water to cover…
Jargons
ˈdʒɑːɡ(ə)nMeanings of Jargons:
nounSpecial words or expressions used by a profession or group that are difficult for others to understand.
Usage examples:
Legal jargon
Jargoon
ˈdʒɑːɡ(ə)nMeanings of Jargoon:
nounA translucent, colourless, or smoky gem variety of zircon.
Meanings of Jarhead:
nounA marine.
Usage examples:
A lot is made in many movies of the physical training and the technical training that they experien…
Meanings of Jarkman:
nounA literate beggar, especially one who forges passes, licences, and certificates for others.
Jarl
jɑːlMeanings of Jarl:
nounA norse or danish chief.
Usage examples:
The great jarl thorfinn
Meanings of Jarls:
nounA norse or danish chief.
Usage examples:
The great jarl thorfinn
Jarool
dʒəˈruːlMeanings of Jarool:
nounA tropical asian tree which bears large clusters of purple or white flowers.
Usage examples:
Then there are the crinkly petals of jarul found in the traffic roundabouts and jorbagh.
Meanings of Jarrahs:
nounA eucalyptus tree native to western australia, yielding durable timber.
Usage examples:
Busselton had become a thriving port for shipments of jarrah, karri and tuart timber from the local…
Jarred
dʒɑːMeanings of Jarred:
verbSend a painful or damaging shock through (something, especially a part of the body).
Usage examples:
He jarred the knee in training
nounA wide-mouthed cylindrical container made of glass or pottery and typically having a lid, used especially for storing food.
Usage examples:
A large storage jar
Past simple and past participle of jar
Jarring
ˈdʒɑː.rɪŋMeanings of Jarring:
adjectiveIncongruous in a striking or shocking way; clashing.
Usage examples:
The telephone struck a jarring note in those renaissance surroundings
verbSend a painful or damaging shock through (something, especially a part of the body).
Usage examples:
He jarred the knee in training
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