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Jaywalk: To cross the street outside of a crosswalk or against a traffic light, often in a reckless or careless manner.
jaywalked (verb): to walk in the middle of the road without crossing at a marked crossing or intersection, rather than waiting at a traffic signal or pedestrian crossing.
A jaywalker is a person who crosses a street, especially a busy street, outside of a designated crosswalk or against a red traffic light, where pedestrians are not allowed.
Jaywalkers refer to pedestrians who cross a road without obeying traffic laws, such as walking against the red light or across the road at a point other than a designated pedestrian crossing, thereby putting themselves and others at risk of injury or accident. The term is often used to describe individuals who disregard the rules of the road, ignoring traffic signals and signs, and instead choose to prioritize their own interests or goals over their own safety and the safety of others.
Jaywalking refers to the act of crossing a street or road outside of a designated crosswalk or intersection, often in disregard for traffic laws and signals. It is considered a type of pedestrian traffic violation and can be punishable by a fine or other penalties.
Jazz is a genre of music that originated in the southern United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is characterized by its roots in blues, ragtime, and swing music, as well as its improvisational nature and syncopated rhythms. Jazz is often performed by small groups of musicians, such as trios or quartets, and typically features a soloist or a series of soloists improvising over a harmonic structure.
The word "jazzed" is an adjective that means exhilarated, excited, or stimulated. It is often used to describe a feeling of high energy or enthusiasm, often triggered by a particular activity, event, or experience. For example: "I'm totally jazzed about the upcoming concert!"
To jazzes something means to add enthusiasm, excitement, or energy to it, making it more appealing or interesting. It can also mean to ornament or embellish something with style or flair, often adding a touch of playfulness or creativity. For example, "The singer jazzed up the song with her improvisational skills", or "The artist jazzed up the painting with colorful strokes".
The word "jazzing" is a verb that means to add a lively and energetic quality to something, often in a creative or unconventional way. It can also mean to make something more exciting or fashionable. For example: "The new designer added jazzing touches to the old building, giving it a fresh and modern look."
Jealous is an adjective that means feeling or showing an insidious, petty, and often irrational hatred or rivalry towards someone else because of their advantages, possessions, or accomplishments.
Jealousies refers to feelings of envy, suspicion, or resentment, often in a romantic or social context, towards someone who is perceived as a rival or potential threat to one's relationship, status, or achievement. It involves a sense of unease, insecurity, or fear of losing something valuable, and can lead to negative behaviors such as nitpicking, criticism, or aggression.
Jealously refers to a feeling of envy, rivalry, or ill will towards someone or something, often accompanied by a sense of possessiveness or covetousness.
Jealousness is a feeling of resentment or insecurity, often arising from the fear of losing something or someone, especially a romantic partner, relationship, or status. It is a emotional state that is characterized by envy, suspicion, and competitiveness, and can lead to behaviors such as possessiveness, anger, and aggression.
Jealousy is a strong and unpleasant emotion that someone feels when they believe that someone they care about is paying too much attention to someone else, or when they think someone else might take something that belongs to them. It can also be a feeling of insecurity or competitiveness towards others who have something that you want for yourself, such as a relationship, achievement, or possession.
A jean is a type of casual pant made from cotton or a cotton-polyester blend, often with a denim or cotton twill weave. The term can also refer to a garment that is made of this type of fabric. It is often worn as casual or smart casual attire, particularly for everyday wear, and is commonly paired with a button-down shirt or a casual top.
A FrenchGiven name, Jeanne is the feminine form of John. It means "God is gracious" or "God's gift".
Jeans are a type of casual trousers made from denim, a sturdy cotton fabric. They are typically made with a ribbed waistband and button fly, and may have pockets, belt loops, and other features. Jeans are often worn for everyday activities such as casual dining, walking, or running errands, and are popular among both men and women. The term "jeans" can also be used to refer to the denim fabric itself, rather than the garment.
Jeanswear refers to clothing made from denim or a similar cotton or cotton-blend fabric, typically characterized by a stiffness or ruggedness, often in the form of jeans, jackets, and other casual wear.
Jebediah is a proper noun, specifically a personal name of Hebrew origin. It is derived from the biblical name Jedidiah, which means "beloved of God" or "friend of God". In modern times, the name Jebediah is often given to males, and it is sometimes used as a given name or as a surname.
Jebel refers to a mountain or hill, especially in the Middle East or North Africa, typically conical in shape. It is often used to name specific mountains or mountain ranges, such as Jebel Noah in Lebanon or Jebel Toubkal in Morocco. The term is also used in Arabic to refer to a high place or elevated land.
A Jebusite is an ancient inhabitant of the city of Jerusalem, particularly during the times of the Jebusite dynasty which was in power before the absorption of Jerusalem into the Kingdom of Israel. The Jebusites were a non-Israelite group that the Israelites encountered when they first conquered the land of Canaan.
The Jebusites were an ancient tribe mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, which refers to the pre-Israelite inhabitants of Jerusalem.
Jechoniah is a biblical figure mentioned in the Old Testament. He is also known as Jehoiachin, and was the King of Judah from 609 to 598 BCE. His reign was marked by war with the Neo-Babylonian Empire, and he was eventually captured and taken into exile in Babylon.
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Jeconiah is a biblical name that means "Yahweh has established" or "God has founded". It is also known as Jehoiachin, which was the name given to the king of Judah who was taken captive by the Babylonians in 597 BC.
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Jeddah is a city located in western Saudi Arabia, on the Red Sea. It is the second-largest city in the country after Riyadh and is considered the country's commercial hub. Jeddah has a rich history and has been an important cultural and commercial center in the region for thousands of years. The city is also a significant tourist destination, with many attractions such as the Al-Balad Historic District, the National Museum of Antiquities, and the King Fahd's Fountain, which is the tallest fountain in the world.
A Jedi is a member of an ancient and noble order of peacekeepers and guardians in the fictional universe of the Star Wars franchise. In the Star Wars mythology, Jedi were skilled warriors who used their abilities to maintain peace and justice in the galaxy, using lightsabers and the Force, a metaphysical energy that connects all living things. The Jedi were often members of the Galactic Republic's Jedi Order, and were known for their wisdom, courage, and commitment to justice.
Jedidiah is a biblical name that means "beloved of God" or "friend of God". It is derived from the Hebrew name "Yedidyahu", which is composed of two elements: "yedid", meaning "beloved" or "friend", and "Yah", a shortened form of the name "Yahweh", which is the name of God in the Hebrew Bible. In the Bible, Jedidiah is the name given to Solomon, the son of King David, and is often translated as "loved of the Lord" or "beloved of God".
Jeduthun is a Hebrew name that appears in the Old Testament of the Bible. It is the name of several characters, including:<br><br> Jeduthun, the fourth son of Jeduthun, a Levite who was a musician and a singer in the temple of King David (1 Chronicles 16:38, 25:1, 2 Chronicles 35:15).<br> Jeduthun, a temple singer who was responsible for the worship and the music of the Temple in Jerusalem (1 Chronicles 25:3-6).<br><br>In general, the name Jeduthun is thought to be derived from the Hebrew word "yaduthun", which means "to confess" or "to praise". Therefore, Jeduthun can be translated as "confessor" or "praiser", reflecting his role as a musician and singer in the worship of God.
A noun. A jeep is a lightweight, four-wheeled vehicle, typically with a sturdy frame, suitable for traveling on rough terrain, often used for off-road driving, such as in rural or wilderness areas.
Jeepers is an informal expression used to express surprise, shock, or dismay. It is often used as a mild oath to emphasize strong feelings or reactions.
Jeeps are a type of off-road vehicle that is designed to navigate rough terrain, such as mountains, forests, and deserts. They are typically four-wheel drive, rugged, and have a high ground clearance, which allows them to handle challenging off-road conditions. The term "jeep" originally referred to the military vehicles used during World War II, but today it is a brand name owned by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and is used to describe a range of off-road capable vehicles.
To jeer is to make mocking or scornful laughter at someone, often in a mean-spirited or threatening way. It can also mean to make loud, scornful noises, often to insult or mock someone.
The word "jeered" is the past tense of the verb "jeer", which means to laugh mockingly at someone or something, often in a loud or scornful manner. It can also mean to utter loud, abusive, or mocking shouts at someone or something.
A jeerer is a person who mocks or teases others playfully, often in a joking or sarcastic manner. The word can also refer to someone who makes jokes or witty remarks at the expense of others, often in a good-natured way.