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List of antonyms from "jinxed" to antonyms from "jobholder"


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Definition of the day : « jives »

  • As in jazz : noun style of music
  • As in jest : noun joke
  • As in lip service : noun empty talk
  • As in malarky : noun nonsense
  • As in nonsense : noun craziness, ridiculousness
  • As in patter : noun casual talk
  • As in piffle : noun nonsense
  • As in absurdity : noun ridiculous situation or behavior
  • As in poppycock : noun nonsense
  • As in rigmarole : noun nonsense
  • As in sham : noun hoax, trick
  • As in spiel : noun patter, sales pitch
  • As in talk : noun gossip
  • As in twaddle : noun nonsense
  • As in song and dance : noun implausible story
  • As in rag : noun annoy
  • As in cheat : noun trick
  • As in tommyrot : noun nonsense
  • As in victimization : noun cheat
  • As in conversation : noun dialogue, discourse
  • As in dance : noun moving feet and body to music
  • As in deception : noun trick
  • As in defense : noun explanation, justification
  • As in distortion : noun deformity; falsification
  • As in evasion : noun escape, avoidance
  • As in excuse : noun reason, explanation
  • As in fabrication : noun lie
  • As in flattery : noun false praise, compliments
  • As in guile : noun slyness, cleverness
  • As in jest : verb joke
  • As in joke : verb kid, tease
  • As in pretend : verb fake, falsify
  • As in prevaricate : verb deceive; stretch the truth
  • As in ridicule : verb make contemptuous fun of something or someone
  • As in satirize : verb ridicule
  • As in banter : verb tease
  • As in tease : verb aggravate, provoke
  • As in trick : verb fool; play joke on
  • As in bluff : verb deceive
  • As in boast : verb brag
  • As in brag : verb talk boastingly
  • As in josh : verb joke
  • As in twit : verb ridicule
  • As in defraud : verb cheat, bilk
  • As in delude : verb deceive, fool
  • As in equivocate : verb avoid an issue
  • As in fabricate : verb falsify, make up a story
  • As in fib : verb tell an undetailed lie
  • As in fool : verb trick, mislead
  • As in hedge : verb avoid, dodge
Example sentences :
  • By the fullness and freshness of their own Jives and utterances they must awaken life in others.
  • Extract from : « Fragments of science, V. 1-2 » by John Tyndall