6-letter words containing o, j
- jolted — Simple past tense and past participle of jolt.
- jolter — One who, or that which, jolts.
- jonson — Ben, 1573?–1637, English dramatist and poet.
- jooked — Simple past tense and past participle of jook.
- joplin — Scott, 1868–1917, U.S. ragtime pianist and composer.
- jordan — Barbara Charline, 1936–96, U.S. politician.
- jorden — Alternative form of jordan.
- joropo — a Venezuelan ballroom dance in quick triple meter.
- joseph — 1741–90, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1765–90 (son of Francis I; brother of Leopold II and Marie Antoinette).
- joshed — Simple past tense and past participle of josh.
- josher — A person who joshes or ridicules.
- joshes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of josh.
- joshua — the successor of Moses as leader of the Israelites. Deut. 31:14, 23; 34:9.
- josiah — Also, Douay Bible, Josias [joh-sahy-uh s] /dʒoʊˈsaɪ əs/ (Show IPA). a king of Judah, reigned 640?–609? b.c. II Kings 22.
- joskin — a bumpkin.
- jospin — Lionel (Robert) born 1937, French politician; prime minister (1997–2002)
- josser — fellow, especially one who is or is made to appear foolish or simpleminded.
- josses — Plural form of joss.
- jossle — (language) A type checked language with separate compilation using a program library. Mentioned in ["Rationale for the Design of Ada", J. Ichbiah, Cambridge U Press, 1986, p.192].
- jostle — to bump, push, shove, brush against, or elbow roughly or rudely.
- jotted — to write or mark down quickly or briefly (usually followed by down): Jot down his license number.
- jotter — a person who jots things down.
- jotunn — Alternative form of jotun.
- jouled — Simple past tense and past participle of joul.
- joules — Plural form of joule.
- jounce — a jouncing movement.
- jouncy — Bumpy or bouncy.
- journo — A journalist.
- journy — Obsolete form of journey.
- jousts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of joust.
- jovial — endowed with or characterized by a hearty, joyous humor or a spirit of good-fellowship: a wonderfully jovial host.
- jovian — (Flavius Claudius Jovianus) a.d. 331?–364, Roman emperor 363–364.
- jowett — Benjamin, 1817–93, English educator and Greek scholar.
- jowing — the ringing, tolling, or sound of a bell.
- jowled — a jaw, especially the lower jaw.
- jowler — A dog with large jowls, such as the beagle.
- joyful — full of joy, as a person or one's heart; glad; delighted.
- joying — Present participle of joy.
- joyner — Florence Griffith ("Flo Jo") 1959–98, U.S. track athlete (sister-in-law of Jacqueline Joyner-Kersee).
- joyous — joyful; happy; jubilant: the joyous sounds of children at play.
- joypad — a handheld input device used in video games to control the movement of graphic elements on the screen, usually having buttons and a directional control.
- joypop — Slang. to take a narcotic drug occasionally, but without being an addict.
- judeo- — Judaic; Jewish
- judogi — The uniform used for judo practice and competition, based on traditional Japanese clothing.
- judoka — a contestant in a judo match.
- judson — Edward Zane Carroll (Ned Buntline) 1823–86, U.S. adventurer and writer of tales.
- jumbos — Plural form of jumbo.
- juncos — Plural form of junco.
- junior — younger (designating the younger of two men bearing the same full name, as a son named after his father; often written as Jr. or jr. following the name): May I speak with the junior Mr. Hansen? Mr. Edward Andrew Hansen, Jr. Compare senior (def 1).
- juntos — Plural form of junto.