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English words starting with jiv

Jivaro

ˈhiːvərəʊ

Meanings of Jivaro:

noun

A member of an indigenous people living widely scattered throughout the amazon jungle.

Usage examples:

In his piece he discussed his research trips to the jivaros, an amazonian tribe in ecuador.
adjective

Relating to the jivaro or their language.

Usage examples:

Dogs hold a privileged position in jivaro households.

Meanings of Jive:

noun

A lively style of dance popular especially in the 1940s and 1950s, performed to swing music or rock and roll.

Usage examples:

She'd added a little jazz to her dance this time, some quicksteps and jives.
verb

Perform the jive or a similar dance to popular music.

Usage examples:

People were jiving in the aisles
adjective

Deceitful or worthless.

Usage examples:

We all still have zoidberg, but we all are jive turkeys.

Jived

dʒaɪv

Meanings of Jived:

verb

Perform the jive or a similar dance to popular music.

Usage examples:

People were jiving in the aisles
noun

A lively style of dance popular especially in the 1940s and 1950s, performed to swing music or rock and roll.

Usage examples:

She'd added a little jazz to her dance this time, some quicksteps and jives.
adjective

Deceitful or worthless.

Usage examples:

We all still have zoidberg, but we all are jive turkeys.

Jives

dʒaɪv

Meanings of Jives:

noun

A lively style of dance popular especially in the 1940s and 1950s, performed to swing music or rock and roll.

Usage examples:

She'd added a little jazz to her dance this time, some quicksteps and jives.
verb

Perform the jive or a similar dance to popular music.

Usage examples:

People were jiving in the aisles
adjective

Deceitful or worthless.

Usage examples:

We all still have zoidberg, but we all are jive turkeys.

Jiving

dʒaɪv

Meanings of Jiving:

verb

Perform the jive or a similar dance to popular music.

Usage examples:

People were jiving in the aisles
noun

A lively style of dance popular especially in the 1940s and 1950s, performed to swing music or rock and roll.

Usage examples:

She'd added a little jazz to her dance this time, some quicksteps and jives.
adjective

Deceitful or worthless.

Usage examples:

We all still have zoidberg, but we all are jive turkeys.

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