| ABJECTED | • abjected v. Simple past tense and past participle of abject. • abjected adj. (Obsolete) That has been cast off or rejected. • ABJECT v. to throw out, cast away. |
| DEEJAYED | • deejayed v. Simple past tense and past participle of deejay. • DEEJAY v. to act as a disk jockey, introducing recorded music. |
| ENJAMBED | • enjambed v. Simple past tense and past participle of enjamb. • enjambed adj. (Grammar, of two syntactic units) continued without a pause. • ENJAMB v. in poetry, to join the sense from one line to the next. |
| JABBERED | • jabbered v. Simple past tense and past participle of jabber. • JABBER v. to talk rapidly. |
| JACKETED | • jacketed adj. Dressed in a jacket. • jacketed adj. Encased or enclosed inside a jacket. • jacketed v. Simple past tense and past participle of jacket. |
| JADEITES | • jadeites n. Plural of jadeite. • JADEITE n. a mineral, a silicate of sodium, aluminium, and ferric iron. |
| JADELIKE | • jadelike adj. Resembling jade (the precious stone). • JADELIKE adj. like jade. |
| JADERIES | • JADERY n. the tricks of a perverse woman. |
| JAGGEDER | • jaggeder adj. Comparative form of jagged: more jagged. • JAGGED adj. rough-edged. |
| JANNEYED | • JANNEY v. to act as a disguised merrymaker at Christmas, also JANNY. |
| JEHADEEN | • JEHADEEN n. Islamic freedom fighters, also JIHADEEN. |
| JEREMIAD | • jeremiad n. A long speech or prose work that bitterly laments the state of society and its morals, and often contains… • JEREMIAD n. a literary work or speech expressing a bitter lament or a righteous prophecy of doom. |
| JETBEADS | • jetbeads n. Plural of jetbead. • jet␣beads n. Plural of jet bead. • JETBEAD n. an ornamental shrub. |
| JIHADEEN | • JIHADEEN n. Islamic freedom fighters, also JEHADEEN. |