jubilant |
having or expressing great joy; exultant. |
Judaism |
the monotheistic religion of the Jewish people, embodied in the Old Testament of the Bible and in the Talmud. [3 definitions] |
judge |
a legally trained public official who is authorized to preside over and decide cases brought before a court; magistrate. [10 definitions] |
judgment |
the act of judging. [5 definitions] |
judicial |
of, concerning, or appropriate to judges, courts of law, or the administration of justice. [3 definitions] |
judo |
the sport or discipline of fighting without weapons, based on jujitsu but prohibiting harmful blows or throws. |
jug |
a container for liquid that usu. has a handle and a narrow spout. [6 definitions] |
juggernaut |
any large, overwhelming force, group, or object. [2 definitions] |
juggle |
to keep (two or more objects) in motion in the air by alternately tossing and catching them. [8 definitions] |
juggler |
one who performs feats of juggling. [2 definitions] |
juice |
the natural fluid contents of any plant or animal tissue; liquid extracted from a ripe fruit for drinking. [3 definitions] |
juicy |
having a great amount of juice; succulent. [2 definitions] |
jukebox |
a coin-operated phonograph containing a variety of records that play automatically when selected by push buttons. |
July |
the seventh month of the Gregorian calendar year, having thirty-one days. |
jumble |
to put or throw together in a confused heap. [6 definitions] |
jumbo |
(informal) something that is very large. [2 definitions] |
jump |
to leap into the air. [20 definitions] |
jump at |
to take or accept quickly and eagerly. |
jumper2 |
a sleeveless dress worn over a shirt or blouse. [4 definitions] |
jump rope |
a length of rope held at each end and swung under the feet and over the head as one jumps, for exercise or as a game. |
jump suit |
a one-piece garment worn by parachutists. [2 definitions] |