junket

[juhng-kit]

junket Definition

  • 1a trip or celebration, especially one that is paid for by someone else
  • 2a dessert made from sweetened milk curdled with rennet
  • 3an official trip made by a politician or government representative, usually at public expense and often for the purpose of pleasure

Using junket: Examples

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

  • Example

    The company organized a junket to Las Vegas for its employees.

  • Example

    The senator was criticized for taking a junket to Hawaii on taxpayers' money.

  • Example

    I love to make junket for dessert.

  • Example

    The governor's junket to Europe was seen as a waste of public funds.

junket Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for junket

Idioms Using junket

  • to go on a trip or outing, especially one that is paid for by someone else

    Example

    The sales team went on a junket to Miami to celebrate their success.

  • journalism that is characterized by superficiality and an uncritical attitude towards those in power, often associated with journalists who are invited on junkets by politicians or corporations

    Example

    The article was criticized for being an example of junket journalism, as the journalist had been flown to the event by the company being covered.

  • a committee of legislators or other officials that is responsible for organizing and overseeing official trips and events

    Example

    The junket committee approved the governor's trip to Europe.

Phrases with junket

  • an official trip made by a politician or government representative, usually at public expense and often for the purpose of pleasure

    Example

    The senator was criticized for taking a political junket to Hawaii on taxpayers' money.

  • a type of rennet used in making junket dessert

    Example

    Junket rennet is available in most grocery stores.

  • a person or company that organizes and promotes gambling trips to casinos

    Example

    The junket operator arranged for a private jet to take the high rollers to Macau.

Origins of junket

from Old French 'jonquette', meaning 'rush basket'

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Summary: junket in Brief

The term 'junket' [juhng-kit] refers to a trip or celebration, often paid for by someone else, or a dessert made from sweetened milk curdled with rennet. It can also denote an official trip made by a politician or government representative, usually at public expense and often for the purpose of pleasure. 'Junket' extends into phrases like 'go on a junket,' and idioms like 'junket journalism,' denoting superficial journalism, and 'junket committee,' referring to a committee responsible for organizing official trips.