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jaw

/dʒɔː/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

Each of the two bones holding the teeth in vertebrates, forming the framework of the mouth.

Example Sentences:
  • “The lion clamped its powerful jaws around its prey.”
  • “She dislocated her jaw while yawning too widely.”
2.verb

To talk at length, typically idly or excessively; to gossip or chat.

Example Sentences:
  • “The two neighbors spent the whole afternoon jawing over the fence.”
  • “Stop jawing and get back to work.”
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Middle English 'jawe', alteration of Old French 'jauge' (cheek or jaw) or from Celtic sources, ultimately related to Middle English 'chawen' (to chew).

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Your JAW moves up and down when you chew.

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Frequently Asked Questions About “jaw”

1. What is the meaning of “jaw” in English?

In English, jaw (noun) is defined as: “Each of the two bones holding the teeth in vertebrates, forming the framework of the mouth.”.

2. How do you use “jaw” in a sentence?

“The lion clamped its powerful jaws around its prey.”

3. What are English synonyms of “jaw”?

Common synonyms include:jawbone,mandible,chat,converse

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “jaw”?

Middle English 'jawe', alteration of Old French 'jauge' (cheek or jaw) or from Celtic sources, ultimately related to Middle English 'chawen' (to chew).