Jog - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|dʒɑːɡ|
Brit.
|dʒɒɡ|
noun
- a sharp change in direction
- a slight push or shake (syn: nudge)
there was a jog in the road
- a slow pace of running (syn: lope, trot)- a slight push or shake (syn: nudge)
verb
- continue talking or writing in a desultory manner (syn: ramble)
- run for exercise
- give a slight push to
- stimulate to remember
This novel rambles on and jogs
- even up the edges of a stack of paper, in printing (syn: square up)- run for exercise
jog along the canal
- run at a moderately swift pace (syn: clip, trot)- give a slight push to
- stimulate to remember
jog my memory
Extra examples
I often jog him up with a letter, but he never answers.
His holster was jogging against his hip.
The road jogs to the right.
I go jogging every morning.
You jogged my elbow.
He set off along the riverbank at a jog.
Mike goes for a two-mile jog every morning.
This novel rambles on and jogs
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: jog
he/she/it: jogs
present participle: jogging
past tense: jogged
past participle: jogged
I/you/we/they: jog
he/she/it: jogs
present participle: jogging
past tense: jogged
past participle: jogged
noun
singular: jog
plural: jogs
singular: jog
plural: jogs
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