Looking for words that start with “ju”? Here’s a comprehensive list to enrich your vocabulary.
- Jubilee – A special anniversary celebration
- Judgment – The ability to make considered decisions
- Judicial – Related to courts or judges
- Juggernaut – A huge, powerful, and overwhelming force
- Juice – The liquid that comes from fruits or vegetables
- Juggle – To keep several objects in motion by throwing and catching
- Juxtapose – To place side by side for comparison
- Jumpy – Nervous or anxious
- Justify – To show or prove to be right or reasonable
- Juicy – Full of juice; succulent
- July – The seventh month of the year
- Jumble – A confused mixture or pile
- Junction – A point where two or more things are joined
- Juvenile – Relating to young people
- Jury – A group of people sworn to render a verdict
- Jumbo – Very large
- Jute – A natural fiber used to make ropes and sacks
- Juror – A member of a jury
- Jurassic – Relating to a period in the Mesozoic Era
- Jubilant – Expressing great happiness
- Jurisdiction – The authority to administer justice
- Juxtaposition – The fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect
- Junk – Old or discarded items
- Just – Based on or behaving according to what is morally right
- Justice – Fairness in protection of rights
- Junket – An extravagant trip or celebration
- Jumble – A disorganized collection or pile
- Jug – A large container for liquids
- Jump – To push oneself off a surface and into the air
- Jughead – A foolish or silly person
- Jut – To extend out or project
- June – The sixth month of the year
- Juju – An object believed to have magical powers
- Julep – A sweet drink, often containing alcohol and mint
- Junta – A military or political group that rules a country
- Judicially – In a manner related to judges or law courts
- Juiceless – Lacking juice or moisture
- Juventino – Pertaining to youth or young people (used in various contexts)
- Jubilate – To show great joy or triumph
- Juridical – Relating to judicial proceedings or law
- Justinian – Relating to the Byzantine Emperor Justinian or his legal code
- Juridic – Of or pertaining to law
- Jument – A beast of burden
- Jumpstart – To start or restart something quickly
- Juror’s – Belonging to or characteristic of a juror
- Justness – The quality of being fair and just
- Juggler – A person who juggles objects
- Jujube – A small, sweet, chewy candy; also a type of fruit
- Juicebox – A small, disposable container of juice
- Juvenescent – Becoming youthful or young
- Judicially – Legally or in a way that relates to the administration of justice
- Jumpers – Sweaters (in British English) or those who jump
- Jumpers – A type of shot in basketball
- Jumpy – Characterized by sudden motions or nervousness
- Jumpiness – The quality of being easily startled or nervous
- Jujutsu – A Japanese martial art
- Jugular – Pertaining to the throat or neck, especially a large vein
- Justiciar – A high judicial officer in medieval England
- Justhearted – Having a fair and just nature
- Jungian – Relating to the theories of psychiatrist Carl Jung
- Junta – A council or small legislative body in government
- Jumpy – Inclined to jump or leap
- Juristic – Of or relating to law or legality
- Junior – A younger person
- Junkie – A drug addict or someone with an obsessive habit
- Jurisprudence – The theory or philosophy of law
- Juicily – In a juicy or succulent manner
- Jurying – Evaluating or judging as a jury does
- Justifiably – With good reason or justification
- Juxtapose – To place alongside for comparison
- Juvenescence – The process of growing youthful
- Juridical – Pertaining to judicial proceedings or the law
- Justiciary – The office or position of a judge or arbitrator
- Juridically – In a manner relating to law or judicial proceedings
- 75.JUnit – A unit testing framework for Java
- Junkyard – A place where discarded materials are kept
- Jumpsuit – A one- piece garment that covers the body
- Jutland – A peninsula in northern Europe
- Juiciness – The quality of being juicy
- Jumpiness – The trait of being easily startled
- Juridic – Pertaining to law or its administration
- Jubilantly – In a manner showing great joy
- Jumpy – Characterized by nervous quick movements
- Juxtaposed – Placed side by side for contrast or comparison
- Juvenescent – Becoming or appearing youthful
- Juggling – The act of keeping several objects in motion
- Justiciable – Subject to trial in a court of law
- Juratory – Relating to the taking of an oath
- Juts – Extends outward, projects
- Jumbuck – Slang for a sheep in Australia
- Jump- Off – A decisive or concluding action
- Jump Rope – A rope used in jumping exercises
- Jumping – Launching oneself into the air
- Junk- Mail – Unwanted or unsolicited advertising material
- Jura – A mountain range in Europe
- Jumble Sale – A sale of a variety of items, typically second- hand goods
- Jury- Rig – To make a temporary, improvised repair
- Jungler – A term used in gaming, particularly in “League of Legends”
- Junk Food – Unhealthy but appealing food
- Junkie – A person with a compulsive habit.