All English words - page 2754
Meanings of Jammy:
adjectiveCovered with, filled with, or resembling jam.
Usage examples:
A jammy doughnut
Meanings of Jampacked:
adjectiveExtremely crowded or full to capacity.
Usage examples:
Trains were jam-packed with holidaymakers
Meanings of Jams:
verbSqueeze or pack tightly into a specified space.
Usage examples:
Four of us were jammed in one compartment
nounAn instance of a thing seizing or becoming stuck.
Usage examples:
Paper jams
Meanings of Jamshid:
proper nounA legendary early king of persia, reputed inventor of the arts of medicine, navigation, and iron-working.
Meanings of Jan:
abbreviationJanuary.
Usage examples:
The campaign is scheduled to start on jan. 1
Meanings of Jane:
nounA woman.
Usage examples:
I'm just an average jane trying to get some return on her retirement savings
Meanings of Janes:
nounA woman.
Usage examples:
I'm just an average jane trying to get some return on her retirement savings
Meanings of Jangle:
verbMake or cause to make a ringing metallic sound, typically a discordant one.
Usage examples:
A bell jangled loudly
nounA ringing metallic sound.
Usage examples:
The shrill jangle of the door bell
Meanings of Jangled:
verbMake or cause to make a ringing metallic sound, typically a discordant one.
Usage examples:
A bell jangled loudly
nounA ringing metallic sound.
Usage examples:
The shrill jangle of the door bell
Meanings of Jangles:
verbMake or cause to make a ringing metallic sound, typically a discordant one.
Usage examples:
A bell jangled loudly
nounA ringing metallic sound.
Usage examples:
The shrill jangle of the door bell
Meanings of Jangling:
verbMake or cause to make a ringing metallic sound, typically a discordant one.
Usage examples:
A bell jangled loudly
nounA ringing metallic sound.
Usage examples:
The shrill jangle of the door bell
Meanings of Jangly:
adjectiveMaking a ringing sound, like metal hitting metal
Usage examples:
I love the jangly guitars on this album., she liked to wear jangly bracelets.
Meanings of Janissary:
nounA member of the turkish infantry forming the sultan's guard between the 14th and 19th centuries.
Usage examples:
The soldiers formed the celebrated corps of the janissaries (turkish yeni cheri, ‘new troops’) thes…
Meanings of Janitorial:
adjectiveRelating to the job of being a janitor (= a person employed to look after a large building)
Usage examples:
He does janitorial work at a hospital., janitorial services/supplies
Meanings of Janizaries:
nounA member of the turkish infantry forming the sultan's guard between the 14th and 19th centuries.
Usage examples:
The soldiers formed the celebrated corps of the janissaries (turkish yeni cheri, ‘new troops’) thes…
Meanings of Janizary:
nounA member of the turkish infantry forming the sultan's guard between the 14th and 19th centuries.
Usage examples:
The soldiers formed the celebrated corps of the janissaries (turkish yeni cheri, ‘new troops’) thes…
Meanings of Jank:
adjectiveOf extremely poor or unreliable quality.
Usage examples:
The software is pretty janky
Meanings of Jankers:
nounPunishment for those who have committed a military offence.
Usage examples:
The sergeant put me on jankers
Meanings of Janner:
nounA person from devon, especially the city of plymouth.
Usage examples:
Us janners are blessed to be closer to st ives than the rest of the country
Meanings of Jansenism:
nounA christian movement of the 17th and 18th centuries, based on jansen's writings and characterized by moral rigour and asceticism.
Usage examples:
Few would now dispute that jansenism, originally an austere augustinian movement, was one of the mo…
Meanings of Januaries:
nounThe first month of the year, in the northern hemisphere usually considered the second month of winter.
Usage examples:
Sophie was two in january
Meanings of January:
nounThe first month of the year, in the northern hemisphere usually considered the second month of winter.
Usage examples:
Sophie was two in january
Meanings of Janus:
proper nounAn ancient italian deity, guardian of doorways and gates and protector of the state in time of war. he is usually represented with two faces, so that he looks both forwards and backwards.
nounIn roman mythology (= ancient stories), the god of beginnings, gates, and doorways. he is often shown with two faces, one looking forward and one looking backward
Usage examples:
January takes its name from the roman god janus.
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