jammed

[dʒamd]

jammed Definition

  • 1squeezed or stuck in a confined space
  • 2unable to move or operate due to a part becoming stuck or blocked
  • 3filled or packed tightly together

Using jammed: Examples

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

  • Example

    The door was jammed and wouldn't open.

  • Example

    I tried to turn the key, but it was jammed in the lock.

  • Example

    The printer is jammed with paper.

  • Example

    The highway was jammed with traffic.

  • Example

    The concert was jammed with fans.

jammed Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for jammed

Antonyms for jammed

Phrases with jammed

  • jam-packed

    completely full; packed tightly together

    Example

    The train was jam-packed with commuters during rush hour.

  • an informal gathering of musicians improvising together

    Example

    After the concert, the band had a jam session backstage.

  • a promise of something good in the future that never materializes

    Example

    The company kept promising us jam tomorrow, but we never saw any real benefits.

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Summary: jammed in Brief

The word 'jammed' [dʒamd] describes something that is squeezed or stuck in a confined space, unable to move or operate due to a part becoming stuck or blocked, or filled or packed tightly together. Examples include a door that won't open, a printer with paper stuck inside, or a highway full of traffic. Phrases like 'jam-packed' and 'jam session' extend the meaning to describe things that are completely full or gatherings of musicians improvising together.