jaw

[dʒɔː]

jaw Definition

  • 1each of the upper and lower bony structures in vertebrates forming the framework of the mouth and containing the teeth.
  • 2the part of a face below the mouth, especially when it is particularly defined or strong in shape.
  • 3talk in a boring or unenthusiastic way.

Using jaw: Examples

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

  • Example

    He clenched his jaw in anger.

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    The doctor examined her jaw.

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    She has a strong jawline.

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    The professor's lecture made me want to jaw off.

jaw Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for jaw

Phrases with jaw

  • drop one's jaw

    to be very surprised or shocked

    Example

    I dropped my jaw when I saw how much money he spent on that car.

  • to have a well-defined jawline

    Example

    He has a strong jaw and high cheekbones.

  • set one's jaw

    to become determined and resolute

    Example

    She set her jaw and refused to back down.

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Summary: jaw in Brief

The term 'jaw' [dʒɔː] refers to the upper and lower bony structures in the mouth that contain teeth. It can also refer to the part of the face below the mouth, especially when it is well-defined. Additionally, 'jaw' can mean to talk in a boring or unenthusiastic way. Phrases like 'drop one's jaw' and 'set one's jaw' are used to describe being surprised or becoming determined, respectively.

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