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    Jibe
    /jīb/

    verb

    • 1. change course by swinging a fore-and-aft sail across a following wind: "they jibed, and the boat turned over"

    noun

    • 1. an act or instance of jibing.
  2. The meaning of JIBE is to be in accord : agree —usually used with with. How to use jibe in a sentence. Jive vs. Jibe

  3. JIBE definition: 1. an insulting remark that is intended to make someone look stupid: 2. to make insulting remarks…. Learn more.

  4. Jibe definition: to be in harmony or accord; agree. See examples of JIBE used in a sentence.

  5. To jibe with someone is to agree with them. Jibe can also mean “be compatible with or similar to.” If two people jibe, they get along quite well.

  6. Define jibe. jibe synonyms, jibe pronunciation, jibe translation, English dictionary definition of jibe. shift sails; be in agreement: Her explanation is likely to jibe with what he said. Not to be confused with: gibe – jeer; taunt; deride: They gibe him...

  7. A jibe is a rude or insulting remark about someone that is intended to make them look foolish. [...] 2. To jibe means to say something rude or insulting that is intended to make another person look foolish. [written] [...] 3. If numbers, statements, or events jibe, they are exactly the same as each other or they are consistent with each other.

  8. Jun 2, 2024 · jibe (third-person singular simple present jibes, present participle jibing, simple past and past participle jibed) To reproach with contemptuous words; to deride, to mock, to taunt. Synonym: flout

  9. Definition of jibe noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. jibe. noun [ C ] ( also gibe) uk / dʒaɪb / us. Add to word list Add to word list. an insulting remark: He kept making jibes at me about my weight. (Definition of jibe from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  11. Jun 11, 2024 · A jibe is a rude or insulting remark about someone that is intended to make them look foolish. ...a cheap jibe about his loss of hair. The bank is clearly fed up with the constant jibe that it has no clear management strategy.

  12. Jibe definition: To shift a fore-and-aft sail from one side of a vessel to the other while sailing before the wind so as to sail on the opposite tack.

  13. jibe. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English jibe1, gibe /dʒaɪb/ noun [ countable] an unkind remark intended to make someone seem silly She was tired of his cheap jibes. Examples from the Corpus jibe • Mostly he walked away from her jibes.

  14. 1. A jibe is a rude or insulting remark about someone that is intended to make them look foolish. [...] 2. To jibe means to say something rude or insulting which is intended to make another person look foolish. [written] [...] 3. If numbers, statements, or events jibe, they are exactly the same as each other or they are consistent with each other.

  15. to be in harmony or agreement with; agree; correspond: [ no object] These measurements don't jibe; someone has made an error. [ ~ + with + object] Your observations don't jibe with the facts as we know them. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2023.

  16. Synonyms for JIBE: coincide, correspond, conform, fit, agree, rhyme, answer, sort; Antonyms of JIBE: differ (from), disagree (with), contradict, dispute, conflict, nullify, negate, gainsay.

  17. jibe. noun [ C ] ( also gibe) us uk / dʒaɪb/. an insulting remark: He kept making jibes at me about my weight. (Definition of jibe from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  18. When you're on the same page with someone, you might be said to 'jibe' with them. Or perhaps you've heard it as 'jive'? Currently, 'jive' is completely separate from 'jibe,' though it is commonly used synonymously.

  19. gibe (noun) 1 jibe / ˈ ʤaɪb/ verb. jibes; jibed; jibing. Britannica Dictionary definition of JIBE. [no object] US, informal. : to agree with someone or something. His story didn't jibe with the testimony of other witnesses. What he told me doesn't jibe with my experience. — compare 2 jibe.

  20. There is one meaning in OED's entry for the verb jibe. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is used in U.S. English.

  21. an insulting remark that is intended to make someone look stupid: Unlike many other politicians, he refuses to indulge in cheap jibes at other people's expense. Synonyms. barb. dig. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Mocking and taunting. caricature. deride. derision. derisively. lampoon. make a monkey out of someone idiom. mimicry.

  22. A jibe (US) or gybe (Britain) is a sailing maneuver whereby a sailing vessel reaching downwind turns its stern through the wind, such that the wind direction changes from one side of the boat to the other.

  23. JIBE translations: moquerie, se moquer de. Learn more in the Cambridge English-French Dictionary.

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