Pronunciation: /əbˈdʒɔɪnt/
noun a joint or connection between two parts that is not aligned or continuous
A1 I have a sore abjoint from playing soccer.
A2 She twisted her abjoint while hiking in the mountains.
B1 The doctor recommended physical therapy for his abjoint injury.
B2 After months of rehabilitation, his abjoint was finally healed.
C1 The athlete's abjoint surgery was successful, and he was back on the field in no time.
C2 The dancer's abjoint flexibility is remarkable, allowing her to perform complex movements effortlessly.
formal The abjoint between the two buildings was reinforced to ensure structural stability.
informal I tripped over the abjoint in the sidewalk and almost fell.
slang Watch out for that abjoint, it's a real ankle-twister.
figurative The abjoint in their relationship caused tension and distance between them.
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