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๐Ÿ“˜ J Vocabulary – 100 Words with Hindi Meaning & Examples

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1. Jail – เคœेเคฒ

  • The thief is in jail.

  • He was sent to jail for robbery.

2. Jam – เคœाเคฎ / เคฎुเคฐเคฌ्เคฌा

  • There is a traffic jam on the road.

  • Children like to eat bread and jam.

3. Jacket – เคœैเค•ेเคŸ

  • He bought a new jacket.

  • I wear a jacket in winter.

4. Job – เคจौเค•เคฐी

  • He got a good job.

  • She is searching for a job.

5. Join – เคœुเคก़เคจा / เคถाเคฎिเคฒ เคนोเคจा

  • Please join the meeting.

  • She wants to join yoga classes.

6. Joke – เคฎเคœ़ाเค•

  • He told a funny joke.

  • Don’t take it seriously, it was a joke.

7. Journey – เคฏाเคค्เคฐा

  • The journey was very long.

  • They enjoyed the journey by train.

8. Judge – เคจ्เคฏाเคฏाเคงीเคถ / เคชเคฐเค–เคจा

  • The judge gave the final decision.

  • Don’t judge a book by its cover.

9. Juice – เคœूเคธ

  • I drink orange juice daily.

  • Fresh juice is good for health.

10. Jump – เค•ूเคฆเคจा

  • The boy can jump very high.

  • Don’t jump on the bed.

    ๐Ÿ“˜ J Vocabulary – 100 Words with Hindi Meaning & Examples

    (By Target Classes Nohar Blog)

    11. Jungle – เคœंเค—เคฒ

    • Lions live in the jungle.

    • We saw elephants in the jungle. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

    12. Justice – เคจ्เคฏाเคฏ

    • The judge gave justice to the poor.

    • Everyone deserves justice.

    13. Jewel – เค—เคนเคจा

    • She wore a diamond jewel.

    • Gold is used to make jewels.

    14. Joy – เค–ुเคถी

    • Children feel great joy on festivals. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

    • The parents were full of joy.

    15. Jealous – เคˆเคฐ्เคท्เคฏाเคฒु

    • Don’t be jealous of others.

    • She felt jealous of her friend’s success.

    16. Jeep – เคœीเคช

    • The officer came in a jeep.

    • He bought a new jeep last month.

    17. Jolly – เคนँเคธเคฎुเค–

    • He is a jolly person.

    • Everyone likes her jolly nature. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

    18. Judge (Verb) – เคชเคฐเค–เคจा

    • Don’t judge me too quickly.

    • Teachers judge students by their work.

    19. Journeying – เคฏाเคค्เคฐा เค•เคฐเคจा

    • They are journeying to Jaipur.

    • We spent two days journeying in Rajasthan.

    20. Junior – เค•เคจिเคท्เค 

    • He is my junior in school.

    • The junior players played very well.


    21. Just – เค•ेเคตเคฒ / เคจ्เคฏाเคฏเคธंเค—เคค

    • This is just a game. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

    • He is a just leader.

    22. Justiceable – เคจ्เคฏाเคฏोเคšिเคค

    • The punishment was justiceable.

    • His action is not justiceable.

    23. Jacketed – เคฒिเคชเคŸा เคนुเค†

    • The book is jacketed with plastic.

    • He wore a jacketed dress.

    24. Jokingly – เคฎเคœ़ाเค• เคฎें

    • He said it jokingly.

    • She replied jokingly to her friend.

    25. Jumbled – เค‰เคฒเคा เคนुเค†

    • The words are jumbled in the test. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

    • My clothes are jumbled in the cupboard.

    26. Jut – เคฌाเคนเคฐ เคจिเค•เคฒा เคนुเค†

    • A rock juts out from the mountain.

    • His teeth jut forward.

    27. Jury – เคจिเคฐ्เคฃाเคฏเค• เคฎंเคกเคฒ

    • The jury decided the case.

    • The jury gave him an award.

    28. Juvenile – เค•िเคถोเคฐ

    • He is a juvenile player.

    • The police caught some juveniles.

    29. Junction – เคšौเคฐाเคนा / เคธंเค—เคฎ

    • Meet me at the railway junction. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

    • The road junction is very crowded.

    30. Journal – เคชเคค्เคฐिเค•ा / เคกाเคฏเคฐी

    • He wrote in his journal daily.

    • I read a science journal yesterday.

      ๐Ÿ“˜ J Vocabulary – 100 Words with Hindi Meaning & Examples

      (By Target Classes Nohar Blog)


      31. Justiceful – เคจ्เคฏाเคฏเคช्เคฐिเคฏ

      • He is a justiceful leader.

      • The king was justiceful in his rule. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

      32. Jab – เคฎुเค•्เค•ा เคฎाเคฐเคจा / เคŸीเค•ा เคฒเค—ाเคจा

      • The boxer gave a jab to his opponent.

      • The nurse gave him a jab in the arm.

      33. Jargon – เคคเค•เคจीเค•ी เคญाเคทा

      • Legal jargon is hard to understand.

      • Doctors often use medical jargon.

      34. Javelin – เคญाเคฒा

      • He won a gold medal in javelin.

      • The javelin throw is an Olympic sport.

      35. Jeer – เคฎเคœ़ाเค• เค‰เคก़ाเคจा

      • Don’t jeer at poor people.

      • The crowd jeered the losing team.

      36. Jelly – เคœेเคฒी

      • Children love to eat jelly.

      • I spread apple jelly on bread. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

      37. Jeopardy – เคธंเค•เคŸ

      • His life was in jeopardy.

      • The game was in jeopardy due to rain.

      38. Jerky – เคเคŸเค•ा เคญเคฐा

      • The car stopped with a jerky movement.

      • His speech was jerky and unclear.

      39. Jest – เคฎเคœ़ाเค• / เคนंเคธी

      • He said it in jest.

      • The children played in jest.

      40. Jet – เคœेเคŸ / เคคेเคœ़ी เคธे เคจिเค•เคฒเคจा

      • The jet is flying in the sky.

      • Water jetted out of the pipe.


      41. Jewelery – เค†เคญूเคทเคฃ

      • She bought new jewelery.

      • The shop sells gold jewelery.

      42. Jigsaw – เคŸुเค•เคก़ा-เคชเคนेเคฒी

      • Children are solving a jigsaw puzzle. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

      • The map looks like a jigsaw.

      43. Jiggle – เคนिเคฒाเคจा

      • He jiggled the keys in his pocket.

      • The baby jiggled with joy.

      44. Jingle – เคंเค•ाเคฐ

      • The jingle of bells is sweet.

      • I remember the song by its jingle.

      45. Jinx – เค…เคถुเคญ

      • He thinks the match was a jinx.

      • Breaking a mirror is considered a jinx.

      46. Jobless – เคฌेเคฐोเคœ़เค—ाเคฐ

      • Many youths are jobless.

      • He remained jobless for months.

      47. Jockey – เค˜ुเคก़เคธเคตाเคฐ

      • The jockey rode the horse fast.

      • The jockey won the race.

      48. Jocular – เคฎเคœ़ाเค•िเคฏा

      • His jocular nature makes everyone laugh.

      • The teacher made a jocular comment. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

      49. Joint – เคœोเคก़ / เคธांเคा

      • My knee joint is paining.

      • They opened a joint business.

      50. Joke (Verb) – เคฎเคœ़ाเค• เค•เคฐเคจा

      • He loves to joke with friends.

      • Don’t joke in serious matters.


      51. Journalistic – เคชเคค्เคฐเค•ाเคฐिเคคा เคธंเคฌंเคงी

      • He has journalistic skills.

      • The article is a journalistic piece.

      52. Journeyed – เคฏाเคค्เคฐा เค•ी

      • He journeyed across India. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

      • We journeyed to the mountains last year.

      53. Jovial – เค–ुเคถเคฎिเคœ़ाเคœ

      • The old man is jovial.

      • She greeted us in a jovial way.

      54. Joyful – เค†เคจंเคฆिเคค

      • Children were joyful on Christmas.

      • It was a joyful moment for all.

      55. Judgeable – เค†เค•เคฒเคจ เคฏोเค—्เคฏ

      • His performance is judgeable.

      • The results are not easily judgeable.

      56. Judgment – เคจिเคฐ्เคฃเคฏ

      • The judgment was in his favor.

      • We must trust the judgment of elders.

      57. Jug – เคœเค—

      • Please fill the jug with water.

      • The glass is on the jug.

      58. Juggle – เค•เคฐเคคเคฌ เคฆिเค–ाเคจा

      • He can juggle three balls.

      • Life is about how you juggle tasks.

      59. Juiceful – เคฐเคธเคฆाเคฐ

      • This is a juiceful mango. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

      • Oranges are juiceful fruits.

      60. Juicy – เคฐเคธเคฆाเคฐ

      • The grapes are juicy.

      • He ate a juicy apple.


      61. July – เคœुเคฒाเคˆ

      • My birthday is in July.

      • The rains start in July.

      62. Jumping – เค•ूเคฆเคจा

      • The boy is jumping high.

      • Monkeys are jumping on the tree.

      63. Junctional – เคธंเค—เคฎ เคธंเคฌंเคงी

      • This is a junctional area. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

      • The city has many junctional points.

      64. Junk – เค•เคฌाเคก़

      • Don’t throw junk on the road.

      • The shop sells old junk items.

      65. Juniority – เค•เคจिเคท्เค เคคा

      • His juniority is respected.

      • She got promotion due to juniority.

      66. Justicehood – เคจ्เคฏाเคฏเคช्เคฐिเคฏเคคा

      • The king was known for his justicehood.

      • People admired his justicehood.

      67. Justify – เคธเคนी เค เคนเคฐाเคจा

      • He tried to justify his mistake.

      • Can you justify your answer?

      68. Jute – เคœूเคŸ

      • Jute bags are eco-friendly. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

      • The farmer grows jute.

      69. Juvenility – เคฏुเคตाเคตเคธ्เคฅा

      • His juvenility is full of energy.

      • Poems describe the beauty of juvenility.

      70. Junction-box – เคœोเคก़ เคกिเคฌ्เคฌा

      • The wire is in the junction-box.

      • Call an electrician for the junction-box.


      71. Jigsawed – เคŸुเค•เคก़ों เคฎें เคฌंเคŸा

      • The land is jigsawed into plots.

      • His thoughts are jigsawed.

      72. Jitter – เค˜เคฌเคฐाเคนเคŸ

      • He felt a jitter before the exam.

      • Speaking in public gives him jitters.

      73. Jobbing – เค…เคธ्เคฅाเคฏी เค•ाเคฎ

      • He is doing a jobbing work. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

      • The company needs jobbing staff.

      74. Jovially – เค–ुเคถเคฎिเคœ़ाเคœी เคธे

      • She greeted me jovially.

      • They laughed jovially at the party.

      75. Joyless – เคจीเคฐเคธ

      • His life is joyless.

      • The room looked joyless.

      76. Jubilant – เคนเคฐ्เคทिเคค

      • The students were jubilant at success.

      • He was jubilant after the results.

      77. Judicious – เคตिเคตेเค•เคชूเคฐ्เคฃ

      • It was a judicious decision. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

      • Be judicious in using time.

      78. Jugglery – เค•เคฐเคคเคฌ

      • He showed jugglery in the circus.

      • Life is a kind of jugglery.

      79. Juxtapose – เคธाเคฅ เคฐเค–เคจा

      • The photos are juxtaposed on the wall.

      • The teacher juxtaposed old and new maps.

      80. Jury-man – เคจिเคฐ्เคฃाเคฏเค• เคธเคฆเคธ्เคฏ

      • He was chosen as a jury-man.

      • The jury-man gave his opinion.


      81. Jumpy – เคฌेเคšैเคจ

      • He felt jumpy before the interview.

      • She was jumpy with excitement.

      82. Jungle-book – เคœंเค—เคฒ เค•िเคคाเคฌ

      • Mowgli lives in the jungle-book story. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

      • Children love the jungle-book.

      83. Justness – เคจ्เคฏाเคฏเคช्เคฐिเคฏเคคा

      • His justness made him famous.

      • The justness of the law is clear.

      84. Joking – เคฎเคœ़ाเค• เค•เคฐเคจा

      • They were joking together.

      • Don’t keep joking always.

      85. Judgeless – เคฌिเคจा เคจ्เคฏाเคฏाเคงीเคถ เค•ा

      • The court was judgeless.

      • The match was judgeless.

      86. Journalize – เคฆเคฐ्เคœ เค•เคฐเคจा

      • Please journalize this entry.

      • The clerk journalized the details.

      87. Journeywork – เคฆैเคจिเค• เค•ाเคฎ

      • His life is full of journeywork.

      • Farming is a kind of journeywork.

      88. Jugular – เค—เคฒे เค•ी เคจเคธ

      • The doctor checked the jugular vein.

      • The injury was near the jugular.

      89. Jukebox – เค—ाเคจा เคฌเคœाเคจे เค•ी เคฎเคถीเคจ

      • The cafรฉ has a jukebox. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

      • Old songs played on the jukebox.

      90. Jungleman – เคœंเค—เคฒเคตाเคธी

      • The jungleman knows forest life.

      • A jungleman helped us on the way.


      91. Judicial – เคจ्เคฏाเคฏिเค•

      • The case went to the judicial court.

      • He studied judicial law.

      92. Jumpy-hearted – เค˜เคฌเคฐाเคฏा เคนुเค†

      • He felt jumpy-hearted before the speech.

      • She was jumpy-hearted on stage.

      93. Jargonic – เค•เค िเคจ เคญाเคทा

      • His speech was too jargonic.

      • Avoid using jargonic words. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

      94. Jughead – เคฎूเคฐ्เค–

      • Don’t be a jughead.

      • They laughed at the jughead.

      95. Jellied – เคœเคฎे เคนुเค

      • The fruit is jellied.

      • She made jellied sweets.

      96. Jangling – เคŸंเค•ाเคฐ

      • The bells are jangling.

      • I heard the jangling of coins.

      97. Jackal – เค—ीเคฆเคก़

      • A jackal was howling at night.

      • Jackals live in the forest.

      98. Jailer – เคœेเคฒเคฐ

      • The jailer opened the gate.

      • The jailer is very strict. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

      99. Jammed – เคซंเคธा เคนुเค†

      • The drawer is jammed.

      • My mobile got jammed.

      100. January – เคœเคจเคตเคฐी

      • My school reopens in January.

      • The festival falls in January.

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