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English words starting with jou

Joual

ʒwæl

Meanings of Joual:

noun

A non-standard form of popular canadian french, influenced by english vocabulary and grammar.

Usage examples:

One french canadian ‘dialect,’ called joual, is synonymous with the lower classes, or at least with…

Meanings of Jough:

noun

Alcoholic drink; especially light ale. now chiefly in "jough y nollick": a warm spiced ale drunk at christmas.

Meanings of Jougs:

plural noun

A hinged iron collar chained to a wall or post, used in medieval scotland as an instrument of punishment.

Meanings of Jouisance:

noun

Physical or intellectual pleasure, delight, or ecstasy.

Usage examples:

He looks just exploding with jouissance, wouldn't you say.

Meanings of Jouissance:

noun

Physical or intellectual pleasure, delight, or ecstasy.

Usage examples:

He looks just exploding with jouissance, wouldn't you say.

Meanings of Jouk:

verb

(in sport) make a sham move to mislead an opponent.

Usage examples:

Howard juked left, sending three defenders leaning as he went toward the center of the field

Jouking

dʒuːk

Meanings of Jouking:

verb

(in sport) make a sham move to mislead an opponent.

Usage examples:

Howard juked left, sending three defenders leaning as he went toward the center of the field

Jouks

dʒuːk

Meanings of Jouks:

verb

(in sport) make a sham move to mislead an opponent.

Usage examples:

Howard juked left, sending three defenders leaning as he went toward the center of the field

Joule

dʒuːl

Meanings of Joule:

noun

The si unit of work or energy, equal to the work done by a force of one newton when its point of application moves one metre in the direction of action of the force, equivalent to one 3600th of a watt-hour.

Usage examples:

And a joule is indeed a sensible sort of unit in everyday life - a 60-watt lightbulb radiates 60 jo…

Meanings of Joules:

noun

The si unit of work or energy, equal to the work done by a force of one newton when its point of application moves one metre in the direction of action of the force, equivalent to one 3600th of a watt-hour.

Usage examples:

And a joule is indeed a sensible sort of unit in everyday life - a 60-watt lightbulb radiates 60 jo…

Meanings of Jounce:

verb

Jolt or bounce.

Usage examples:

The car jounced wildly

Jounced

dʒaʊns

Meanings of Jounced:

verb

Jolt or bounce.

Usage examples:

The car jounced wildly

Jouncier

ˈdʒaʊnsi

Meanings of Jouncier:

adjective

Moving in a jolting or bouncy manner.

Usage examples:

A jouncy 10-hour bus ride

Jounciest

ˈdʒaʊnsi

Meanings of Jounciest:

adjective

Moving in a jolting or bouncy manner.

Usage examples:

A jouncy 10-hour bus ride

Meanings of Jouncing:

verb

Jolt or bounce.

Usage examples:

The car jounced wildly

Meanings of Jouncy:

adjective

Moving in a jolting or bouncy manner.

Usage examples:

A jouncy 10-hour bus ride

Jour

ˌduː ˈʒɔːr

Meanings of Jour:

abbreviation

Depleted uranium.

adjective

(of food in a restaurant) the particular type available today

Usage examples:

The soup du jour is tomato rice.

Meanings of Journal:

noun

A newspaper or magazine that deals with a particular subject or professional activity.

Usage examples:

Medical journals
verb

Write in a journal or diary.

Usage examples:

I journaled extensively during both periods

Meanings of Journaled:

verb

Write in a journal or diary.

Usage examples:

I journaled extensively during both periods
noun

A newspaper or magazine that deals with a particular subject or professional activity.

Usage examples:

Medical journals

Meanings of Journalese:

noun

A hackneyed style of writing supposedly characteristic of that in newspapers and magazines.

Usage examples:

This account reads as good journalese

Meanings of Journaling:

verb

Write in a journal or diary.

Usage examples:

I journaled extensively during both periods
noun

A newspaper or magazine that deals with a particular subject or professional activity.

Usage examples:

Medical journals

Journalise

ˈdʒəːn(ə)lʌɪz

Meanings of Journalise:

verb

Enter (notes or information) in a journal or account book.

Usage examples:

I would gladly journalize some of my proceedings

Meanings of Journalised:

verb

Enter (notes or information) in a journal or account book.

Usage examples:

I would gladly journalize some of my proceedings

Journalising

ˈdʒəːn(ə)lʌɪz

Meanings of Journalising:

verb

Enter (notes or information) in a journal or account book.

Usage examples:

I would gladly journalize some of my proceedings

Journalism

ˈdʒɜː.nə.lɪ.zəm

Meanings of Journalism:

noun

The activity or profession of writing for newspapers, magazines, or news websites or preparing news to be broadcast.

Usage examples:

Pop journalism

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