jamb

[dʒæm]

jamb Definition

  • 1a vertical piece or side of a door or window frame
  • 2a projecting vertical section of a wall

Using jamb: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "jamb" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He leaned against the jamb of the door.

  • Example

    The jamb of the window was painted white.

  • Example

    The wall had several jambs that protruded from it.

jamb Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for jamb

Phrases with jamb

  • a spicy Creole dish made with rice, vegetables, and meat or seafood

    Example

    I ordered a bowl of jambalaya at the restaurant.

  • a large celebration or party, typically with music and dancing

    Example

    The town held a jamboree to celebrate its anniversary.

  • the vertical side of a door frame

    Example

    He measured the width of the door jamb before installing the new door.

Origins of jamb

from Old French 'jambe', meaning 'leg'

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Summary: jamb in Brief

The term 'jamb' [dʒæm] refers to the vertical side of a door or window frame, or a projecting vertical section of a wall. It is commonly used in construction and architecture, as in 'He leaned against the jamb of the door.' 'Jamb' also appears in phrases like 'jambalaya,' a spicy Creole dish, and 'jamboree,' a large celebration or party.