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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