Pronunciation: /dʒʌt/
noun a projecting part or point
A1 The jut of the rock made a perfect spot for sitting.
A2 The jut of the building's facade added an interesting architectural element.
B1 The jut of the peninsula created a natural harbor for boats.
B2 The jut of the cliff provided a breathtaking view of the ocean below.
C1 The jut of the mountain peak was visible from miles away.
C2 The jut of the skyscraper towered over the city skyline.
verb to extend out, over, or beyond something
A1 The tree juts out from the edge of the cliff.
A2 A rock formation juts up from the ground in the middle of the field.
B1 The building has a balcony that juts out over the street below.
B2 The peninsula juts into the ocean, creating a beautiful coastline.
C1 The mountain range juts into the sky, creating a stunning silhouette at sunset.
C2 The skyscraper juts into the city skyline, towering over all other buildings.
formal The rocky cliff jutted out over the crashing waves below.
informal I saw a tree jut out from the side of the hill.
slang The graffiti artist made the word 'jut' jut out from the wall in a cool way.
figurative Her determination and drive jutted out among the rest of the team members.
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