Verb with J

  • Real English verb with J: means to leap

  • Real English verb: to connect or link

  • Real English verb: to run slowly

  • Accepted verb form (gerund): to jump

  • Accepted verb form: running slowly

  • Real English verb: to make a joke

  • Accepted verb form: making jokes

  • Real English verb: to toss several items

  • Real English verb: to wedge/block; also improvise music

  • Real English verb: to evaluate or decide

  • Real English verb: to poke quickly

  • Accepted verb form: tossing many items

  • Real English verb: to give reasons or excuse

  • Real English verb: to shake lightly

  • Verb; to fight on horseback with lances.

  • Verb; to shake or shock something suddenly.

  • Verb; from 'jerk', means to move abruptly.

  • Verb; to make a light, ringing sound.

  • Common verb 'join'; joining = taking part

  • To jest is to joke or tease playfully

  • To jail someone is to put them in prison

  • To jack can mean lift or steal; casual slang

  • To jostle is to bump or push roughly

  • To jive is to dance or talk nonsense

  • To just is rare; mostly adjective, borderline 🤔

  • To joy is old-fashioned verb meaning rejoice

  • Jaywalking = crossing road illegally

  • To jeopardize is to put at risk or in danger

  • To jaunt is to take a short pleasure trip

  • Jumps is verb form of jump; present 3rd person

  • To jinx is to bring bad luck to someone

  • To jack is a verb; here jacking = lifting/stealing

  • Jabbing = poking sharply or quickly

  • To jet is to travel fast by jet plane.

  • To juice means to extract liquid from fruit.

  • To job can mean to work casually or do gigs.

  • Jesting means joking or speaking playfully.

  • To jaywalk is to cross a street illegally.

  • Jacked is past of jack, to lift or steal.

  • To jumble is to mix things in confusion.

  • To jeer is to mock or taunt out loud.

  • To jangle is to make a harsh, clinking sound.

  • To jot is to write something quickly.

  • To jig is to dance a lively folk dance.

  • To jabber is to talk rapidly and excitedly.

  • Justifying is explaining why something is right.

  • Slang verb meaning to tease or joke with someone.

  • Past tense of join, to connect or unite things.

  • Verb meaning to shake nervously or make someone shake.

  • Verb meaning to play jazz music or jazz something up.

  • Verb meaning to place side by side for comparison.

  • Phrasal verb: to jump rope, skip with a rope.

  • Verb meaning to travel, often long-distance.

  • Verb meaning to shake or nudge; also to mix ideas.

  • Verb meaning to ride or race as a jockey.

  • Verb meaning to shock, disturb, or place in a jar.

  • Verb meaning to discard or get rid of something.

  • Verb meaning to hunt illegally or cook in a jug.

  • Verb meaning to put in jail; also to pour from a jug.

  • Verb meaning to cheer up, entertain, or joke with.

  • From “jive”, to dance or talk playfully

  • Slang verb meaning to tease or kid someone

  • From “jiggle”, to shake in small quick moves

  • Slang verb “to jag”, to gouge or harass in Aus/NZ

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