Meaning & Definition of word "Jury"

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    Jury

    /ˈdʒʊəri/

    noun:

    • 1. A group of people sworn to render a verdict or true answer on a question of fact in a legal case.
      • Example: The jury deliberated for three days before reaching a verdict in the high-profile case.
    • 2. A group of people convened to decide winners in a competition or award event.
      • Example: The jury of the film festival awarded the best picture to an independent film.
    • 3. A group of people selected to give their opinion on a particular issue or topic.
      • Example: The jury of experts provided valuable feedback on the new product design.
    • 4. The collective body of the participants in a particular legal process.
      • Example: The jury listened attentively as the defense attorney presented their case.

    Etymology

    From Old French 'juree' meaning 'oath', derived from 'jurer' meaning 'to swear'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    jury duty:

    The civic duty of citizens to serve as jurors when summoned.

    jury verdict:

    The decision reached by the jury in a legal case.

    grand jury:

    A jury that examines evidence and decides whether to indict a suspect.

    petit jury:

    A jury that hears a trial and delivers a verdict.

    Related Words

    juror:

    A member of a jury.

    jurisprudence:

    The theory or philosophy of law.

    jurisdiction:

    The official power to make legal decisions and judgments.

    Slang Meanings of jury

    Meaning: Jury-rigged

    Example Sentence: The table was jury-rigged with some books to keep it steady.

    Meaning: Jury's out

    Example Sentence: The jury's out on whether this method is effective yet.