Pronunciation: /ˈdʒɛdi/
noun a member of the mystical and powerful order in the Star Wars universe, known for their skills in using the Force
A1 Luke Skywalker is a Jedi.
A2 The Jedi use the Force to maintain peace in the galaxy.
B1 The Jedi Order was established to train Force-sensitive individuals.
B2 Obi-Wan Kenobi was a wise and powerful Jedi Master.
C1 Anakin Skywalker fell to the dark side and became Darth Vader, once a Jedi.
C2 Yoda, one of the oldest and wisest Jedi Masters, trained many young Jedi in the ways of the Force.
formal The Jedi are a fictional order of warriors in the Star Wars universe.
informal I heard Luke Skywalker became a Jedi after training with Yoda.
slang That guy thinks he's a Jedi with all his lightsaber skills.
figurative She has a way of using the Force like a Jedi to calm any situation.
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