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English words starting with ju - page 1

Judas

ˈdʒuː.dəs

Meanings of Judas:

noun

A peephole in a door.

Usage examples:

A glance through the judas in her front door
proper noun

An apostle; full name judas iscariot. he betrayed christ to the jewish authorities in return for thirty pieces of silver; the gospels leave his motives uncertain. overcome with remorse, he later committed suicide.

Judases

ˈdʒuː.dəs

Meanings of Judases:

noun

A peephole in a door.

Usage examples:

A glance through the judas in her front door
proper noun

An apostle; full name judas iscariot. he betrayed christ to the jewish authorities in return for thirty pieces of silver; the gospels leave his motives uncertain. overcome with remorse, he later committed suicide.

Judder

ˈdʒʌd.ər

Meanings of Judder:

verb

(especially of something mechanical) shake and vibrate rapidly and with force.

Usage examples:

The steering wheel juddered in his hand
noun

An instance of rapid and forceful shaking and vibration.

Usage examples:

The car gave a judder

Juddered

ˈdʒʌd.ər

Meanings of Juddered:

verb

(especially of something mechanical) shake and vibrate rapidly and with force.

Usage examples:

The steering wheel juddered in his hand
noun

An instance of rapid and forceful shaking and vibration.

Usage examples:

The car gave a judder

Juddering

ˈdʒʌd.ər

Meanings of Juddering:

verb

(especially of something mechanical) shake and vibrate rapidly and with force.

Usage examples:

The steering wheel juddered in his hand
noun

An instance of rapid and forceful shaking and vibration.

Usage examples:

The car gave a judder

Judders

ˈdʒʌd.ər

Meanings of Judders:

verb

(especially of something mechanical) shake and vibrate rapidly and with force.

Usage examples:

The steering wheel juddered in his hand
noun

An instance of rapid and forceful shaking and vibration.

Usage examples:

The car gave a judder

Judean

dʒʊˈdɪən

Meanings of Judean:

adjective

Relating to or characteristic of judaea, the southern part of ancient palestine.

Usage examples:

The judaean desert
noun

A native or inhabitant of judaea, the southern part of ancient palestine.

Usage examples:

Abraham's journey became a source of inspiration for the exiled judaeans

Judge

dʒʌdʒ

Meanings of Judge:

noun

A public officer appointed to decide cases in a law court.

Usage examples:

He is due to appear before a judge and jury on monday
verb

Form an opinion or conclusion about.

Usage examples:

A production can be judged according to the canons of aesthetic criticism

Meanings of Judgeable:

adjective

Capable of being judged or judged of; regarding which a judgement can be made.

Judged

dʒʌdʒ

Meanings of Judged:

verb

Form an opinion or conclusion about.

Usage examples:

A production can be judged according to the canons of aesthetic criticism
noun

A public officer appointed to decide cases in a law court.

Usage examples:

He is due to appear before a judge and jury on monday

Judgement

ˈdʒʌdʒmənt

Meanings of Judgement:

noun

The ability to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions.

Usage examples:

An error of judgement

Meanings of Judgemental:

adjective

Of or concerning the use of judgement.

Usage examples:

Judgemental decisions about the likelihood of company survival

Judgements

ˈdʒʌdʒmənt

Meanings of Judgements:

noun

The ability to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions.

Usage examples:

An error of judgement

Meanings of Judgers:

noun

A person who or thing which judges, a judge. sometimes with preceding qualifying word: a person who judges the thing specified, or who makes a judgement in the manner specified.

Meanings of Judges:

verb

A public officer appointed to decide cases in a law court.

Usage examples:

He is due to appear before a judge and jury on monday
proper noun

The seventh book of the bible, describing the conquest of canaan under the leaders called ‘judges’ in an account that is parallel to that of the book of joshua and is probably more accurate historically. the book includes the stories of deborah, jael, gideon, jephthah, and samson.

noun

A person who is in charge of a court of law

Usage examples:

The judge dismissed the charge after a preliminary hearing., a good judge of character, [ i ] he se…

Meanings of Judging:

verb

Form an opinion or conclusion about.

Usage examples:

A production can be judged according to the canons of aesthetic criticism
noun

A public officer appointed to decide cases in a law court.

Usage examples:

He is due to appear before a judge and jury on monday

Meanings of Judgmatic:

adjective

Characteristic of, befitting, or reminiscent of a judge, especially in manner; judge-like; judicious.

Meanings of Judgmatical:

adjective

= judgmatic .

Meanings of Judgmatically:

adverb

In the manner, or with the air, of a judge; judicially; judiciously.

Judgment

ˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt

Meanings of Judgment:

noun

The ability to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions.

Usage examples:

An error of judgement

Judgmental

dʒʌdʒˈmen.təl

Meanings of Judgmental:

adjective

Of or concerning the use of judgement.

Usage examples:

Judgemental decisions about the likelihood of company survival

Judgments

ˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt

Meanings of Judgments:

noun

The ability to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions.

Usage examples:

An error of judgement

Meanings of Judicable:

adjective

Capable of being judged; subject to judgement.

Meanings of Judicate:

verb

To judge; to adjudicate.

Meanings of Judication:

noun

Adjudication, judgement.

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