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Jab Roughly or quickly thrust (a sharp or pointed object) someone or something
Jackpot Usually large amount of money won in a game of chance
Jaded Tired and bored, usually because one has had too much of something
Jamboree Large parties or celebrations
Japanophilia love or admiration for Japan or the Japanese
Jargon Language difficult to understand because of bad form.
Jargon Language used for a particular activity or by a particular group of people
or
Language difficult to understand because of bad form.
Jaunt Brief trips taken for pleasure
Jayhawker Plendering marauder
Jaywalk Walking along or across a street illegally or without paying attention to the traffic
Jest Something said or done to cause laughter
Jesuitocracy government by Jesuits
Jig Types of lively dance
Jiggle Moving about quickly from side to side or up and down
Jigsaw Mysteries that can only be resolved by assembling various pieces of information
Jilt Ending a romantic relationship with (someone) in a sudden and painful way
Jingoism Strong beliefs that one’s own country is best, especially when this is expressed in support of war with another country
Jinx Someone or something that causes bad luck
Jitter Very nervous feelings
Jocobinism Those who does not agree man as a kind (All are equal).
Joule A meascere of work or energy.
Jubilarian one who celebrates a jubilee, especially a priest, monk, or nun
Jubilate the third Sunday after Easter
Jubilee Special anniversary; also a celebration at the time of such an anniversary
Judicious Characterized by good judgement – wise – sensible.
Juggernaut Something (such as a force, campaign, or movement) that is extremely large and powerful and cannot be stopped
Junta Military groups controlling a government after taking control of it by force
Juntocracy government by a junta
Jurisdiction Power or right to make judgments about the law, to arrest and punish criminals
Jurisdiction The power or right to make judgments about the law, to arrest and punish criminals, etc.
or
The area over which an official has control
Jurisprudence Science and philosophy of human law.
Jurist Judge one who is genius in Justice.
Jury Groups of members of the public who listen to the facts of a case in a court and decide whether or not somebody is guilty of a crime
or
The group of people who are members of the public and are chosen to make a decision in a legal case
Juvenile Connected with young people who are not yet adults
Juxtapose Putting people or things together, especially in order to show a contrast or a new relationship between them
or
A place (different things) together in order to create an interesting effect or to show how they are the same or different

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