All English words - page 1890
Meanings of Jurist:
nounAn expert in or writer on law.
Usage examples:
In addition to the more traditional skills such as governance experts, economists, jurists and so o…
Meanings of Jurists:
nounAn expert in or writer on law.
Usage examples:
In addition to the more traditional skills such as governance experts, economists, jurists and so o…
Meanings of Juror:
nounA member of a jury.
Usage examples:
A basic predicate of jury service is the juror's ability to render a fair and impartial verdict.
Juryman
ˈdʒʊə.rərMeanings of Juryman:
nounA person serving on a jury.
Usage examples:
They were not to hold meetings, or to sit on assizes, or to be empanelled as jurymen, for any cause…
Jurymen
ˈdʒʊə.rərMeanings of Jurymen:
nounA person serving on a jury.
Usage examples:
They were not to hold meetings, or to sit on assizes, or to be empanelled as jurymen, for any cause…
Meanings of Jurywoman:
nounA woman serving on a jury.
Usage examples:
This was reported to the judge by a jurywoman
Meanings of Jurywomen:
nounA woman serving on a jury.
Usage examples:
This was reported to the judge by a jurywoman
Jus
ʒuːMeanings of Jus:
noun(especially in french cuisine) a thin gravy or sauce made from meat juices.
Usage examples:
Chicken with a rich game jus
Meanings of Just around the corner:
idiomNot far away, or going to happen soon
Usage examples:
There's a great restaurant just around the corner., i'm feeling a little depressed at the moment, b…
Meanings of Just deserts:
idiomAn outcome in which virtue triumphs over vice
Meanings of Just for the record:
phraseSo that the true facts are recorded or known.
Usage examples:
For the record, i have never been to the flat
Meanings of Just what the doctor ordered:
phraseBe very beneficial or desirable under the circumstances.
Usage examples:
A 2–0 victory is just what the doctor ordered
idiomExactly what is wanted or needed
Usage examples:
Thanks, a strong cup of coffee in the morning is just what the doctor ordered.
Meanings of Just-about:
idiomInfml to not be willing or able to continue doing something
Usage examples:
We’ve been to three museums today and i’ve just about had it., this old vacuum cleaner has had it.
Meanings of Just-as:
idiomIt is a good thing
Usage examples:
It's beginning to rain - it's just as well that we brought our umbrellas.
Meanings of Just-now:
idiomA very short time ago
Usage examples:
Who was that at the door just now?
Meanings of Just-so:
phrasePerfectly tidy and well arranged
Usage examples:
He's a perfectionist - everything has to be just so., i've never known anyone so neat. everything i…
Meanings of Just-the-job:
idiomTo be exactly what you want or need
Usage examples:
I've been looking for a new stereo system for my car, and this is just the job.
Meanings of Justaucorps:
nounAny of various close-fitting garments; specifically (a) a knee-length, tight-fitting style of coat worn by men in the second half of the 17th century and the early 18th century; (b) a tight-fitting style of coat worn by women for riding in the second half of the 17th century and in the early 18th century; (c) any tight-fitting garment of the second half of the 17th century as understood in later usage to be a coat or waistcoat.
Justest
dʒʌstMeanings of Justest:
adjectiveBased on or behaving according to what is morally right and fair.
Usage examples:
A just and democratic society
adverbExactly.
Usage examples:
That's just what i need
Meanings of Justiceless:
adjectiveHaving no administration of justice.
Meanings of Justicer:
nounA person who administers justice. now chiefly historical. a ruler or governor invested with judicial authority.
Justiciable
dʒʌsˈtɪʃ.i.ə.bəlMeanings of Justiciable:
adjective(of a state or action) subject to trial in a court of law.
Usage examples:
We signed the treaty under european law, justiciable under the european court
Justiciaries
dʒʌˈstɪʃ(ə)riMeanings of Justiciaries:
nounAn administrator of justice.
Usage examples:
Though they are valued as warriors and justiciaries, they have a difficult time with more social ac…
Meanings of Justiciarship:
nounThe position or office of justiciar.
Meanings of Justiciary:
nounAn administrator of justice.
Usage examples:
Though they are valued as warriors and justiciaries, they have a difficult time with more social ac…
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