journal |
a record of a person's experiences, thoughts, or daily events; diary. [2 definitions] |
journalism |
the work of collecting news and information and giving it out to the public through newspapers, magazines, radio, television, or other media. |
journalist |
a person whose work is journalism. |
journey |
a long trip from one place to another. [2 definitions] |
joust |
a real or pretend fight between two knights on horseback. Each knight tries to knock the other off his horse with a lance. [2 definitions] |
jovial |
very cheerful, friendly, and merry; jolly. |
jowl2 |
skin or flesh that hangs down from the lower jaw. |
joy |
a great feeling of happiness or pleasure; delight. [2 definitions] |
joyful |
feeling, showing, or causing great happiness; glad; happy. |
joyous |
full of joy; happy. |
joystick |
(informal) the control stick for an airplane, computer, or game. |
jubilant |
having or showing great joy; having a happy feeling of success. |
Judaism |
the religion of the Jewish people. It is based on the belief in one God and on two holy books, the Old Testament of the Bible and the Talmud. |
judge |
a person trained to hear and decide cases brought before a court of law. [6 definitions] |
judgment |
an opinion formed after carefully studying all of the information. [2 definitions] |
judicial |
having to do with judges, law courts, or their activities. [2 definitions] |
judo |
a sport or way of fighting without weapons. Judo does not allow blows or throws that harm. |
jug |
a container for holding liquids. A jug usually has a handle and a narrow spout or opening. [2 definitions] |
juggernaut |
any large, powerful force, group, or object that can overcome or crush anything around it. [2 definitions] |
juggle |
to keep in motion in the air while tossing and catching. [3 definitions] |
juggler |
an entertainer who does juggling. |