"J" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"J" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"J" Meaning

The indefinite article "j" can refer to a single unspecified quantity of something.

"J" Examples

Examples of the word "j"


'J' is the first letter of the alphabet. Use it to start a sentence or a title.
: J is for Juan, the most charming guy in the class.
The music festival was full of 'j' rock bands, playing loud and energetic.
: The crowd went wild as the j rock band took the stage.
After the accident, his wife had to juggle taking care of the kids and his recovery.
: Her new responsibilities were a big juggling act.
The 'j' word has many meanings, but the internet entrepreneur saw an opportunity.
: The j word made him think of starting a business.
In the morning, Sarah liked to j walk around the block to get some fresh air.
: After breakfast, Sarah j walked to the nearby park.

"J" Similar Words

Izhevsk

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Izhevsk is a city in the Udmurt Republic, a federal subject of Russia. It is located at the confluence of the Izhora and Kaman rivers. The city is known for its production of Kalashnikov rifles and other firearms at the Izhevsk Mechanical Plant, which is one of the largest weapons manufacturers in Russia.

Izmir

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Izmit

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Izola

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Izola is a rare or obsolete word that refers to an island. It's derived from the Latin word "insula", which means "island". The word is no longer commonly used in modern English, but it can still be found in some literary or historical contexts.

Iztaccihuatl

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Izvestia

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Izzat

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"Izzat" is a South Asian term, particularly in Pakistan and India, that refers to "honor" or "reputation". It is often used to describe the concept of family honor, which is highly valued in many South Asian cultures.

J.f.k.

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J.F.K. is an abbreviation that refers to John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, who served from 1961 until his assassination in 1963.

J.p.

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J.P. is an abbreviation for Justice of the Peace, a judicial officer with powers to perform judicial and administrative tasks, such as marrying couples, handling minor civil cases, and issuing warrants for arrests.

Jab

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Jabalpur

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Jabbed

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The verb "jabbed" is the past tense of "jab", which means to poke or thrust something (such as a needle, a finger, or a sword) quickly and forcefully into something else.

Jabber

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Jabbered

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Jabbered is the past tense of the verb "jabber", which means to talk or speak quickly and foolishly, often without thinking or making sense. It can also mean to prattle or chatter excessively, often in a senseless or annoying manner. For example, "She jabbered on about her favorite TV show for hours, but it was hard to follow what she was saying."

Jabbering

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Talkative or loquacious, often in a foolish or ineffective manner; speaking or making excessive or incoherent noise.

Jabberwock

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The word "Jabberwock" is a nonsense word created by Lewis Carroll in his 1871 poem "Jabberwocky" from Through the Looking-Glass. It is often used to describe something that is nonsensical or fantastical. In modern usage, a Jabberwock is often used to describe a mythical or imaginary creature, often a large and frightening one.