"Jouster" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Jouster" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Jouster" Meaning

A jouster is a person who participates in a medieval sporting event called jousting, which involves two armored horsemen charging at each other while attempting to strike each other with long, pointed objects called lances.

"Jouster" Examples

Examples of "Jouster"


Use the word "jouster" in a sentence to mean:

A person who uses a hostile or aggressive behavior towards others

"You should not engage with a jouster in an online forum, they only aim to provoke and insult others."

A historical warrior who fought in a knightly tournament, such as a jousting competition

"The jouster rode onto the field on his white stallion, his armor polished and his lance at the ready."

A person who is skilled in sword fighting or staging mock combats, such as pierre Attalié, a 15th-century French jouster

"Pierre Attalié, the renowned jouster, staged a dramatic show of sword fighting in the royal court."

A company or individual that takes active and aggressive measures to gain market share or to acquire another business

"The tech company was adamant about being the jouster in the market, willing to do whatever it takes to acquire its competitor."

A person who takes aggressive measures to achieve a goal, such as by using rugged, forceful language

"Politics can make anyone a jouster, and many leaders lack the nuance to navigate this hostile environment effectively."

"Jouster" Similar Words

Journeyed

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Journeyman

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A journeyman is a person who has completed an apprenticeship or has gained a certain level of experience and skill in a particular trade or occupation, but is not yet considered a master or expert.

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Journos is a shortened form of "journalists," referring to people who work in the news media, particularly print or online journalists.

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A verb meaning to engage in a contest or competition, especially a mock battle, often with lances and armor.

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