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Jag - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A jag is a sharp, pointed projection or a sudden, uneven tear. It can also refer to a brief period of uncontrolled behavior, such as a crying jag. The word is often used to describe rough or irregular edges.

jag

/dʒæɡ/ /dʒæɡ/

Definition:

A sharp projection or point, or a period of uncontrolled activity or indulgence.

Synonyms:

spike, barb, prong, spur

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

smoothness, evenness

Common Collocations:

jagged edge, jagged rock, jagged teeth

Derivatives:

jagged, jagger, jaggery

Usage Tips:

Use "jag" to describe a sharp point or a sudden burst of activity; avoid overuse in formal writing.

Common Phrases:

on a jag, jagged edge, tear a jag

Etymology:

Originates from Middle English "jagge," meaning a projecting point or notch.

Examples:

  • 1. She cut her finger on the jag of the broken glass.
  • 2. The mountain's jagged peaks were visible in the distance.
  • 3. He went on a shopping jag and spent all his savings.
  • 4. The dog's teeth left a jag in the leather strap.

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