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juncture

[ˈdʒʌŋktʃə(r)]

juncture Definition

  • 1a particular point in time, especially a point where two things are joined
  • 2a critical point in time when a decision must be made

Using juncture: Examples

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

  • Example

    At this juncture, we need to decide whether to continue or stop the project.

  • Example

    The juncture between the two roads is a busy intersection.

  • Example

    The company is at a critical juncture in its development.

  • Example

    The juncture of the two rivers is a popular spot for tourists.

juncture Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for juncture

Antonyms for juncture

Idioms Using juncture

  • at this particular point in time or situation

    Example

    At this juncture, we need to decide whether to continue or stop the project.

  • at every point in time or situation

    Example

    The coach emphasized the importance of making the right decisions at every juncture of the game.

  • a significant moment in history

    Example

    The fall of the Berlin Wall was a juncture of history that marked the end of the Cold War.

Phrases with juncture

  • at a particular point in time or situation

    Example

    We are at a juncture where we need to make some tough decisions.

  • a device used to test electrical connections

    Example

    The electrician used a juncture box to test the wiring.

  • a device used to connect two electrical wires together

    Example

    The technician used a juncture plug to connect the wires.

Origins of juncture

from Latin 'junctura', meaning 'a joining'

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Summary: juncture in Brief

The term 'juncture' [ˈdʒʌŋktʃə(r)] refers to a particular point in time or situation, often critical and requiring a decision. It can also denote a physical point where two things are joined, as in 'The juncture between the two roads is a busy intersection.' 'Juncture' extends into phrases like 'at a juncture,' and idioms like 'at every juncture,' emphasizing the importance of making the right decisions.