Meaning & Definition of word "Jagged"

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    Jagged

    /ˈdʒæɡ.ɪd/

    adjective:

    • 1. Having a rough or sharp edge; unevenly cut or torn.
      • Example: The mountain had a jagged skyline that looked imposing against the sunset.
    • 2. Marked by irregular, sharp points or projections.
      • Example: The knife left a jagged cut on the surface of the wood.
    • 3. Characterized by a series of sharp turns or changes.
      • Example: The jagged path through the forest made for an adventurous hike.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'jagged', possibly related to 'jag' meaning to jag or pierce.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    jagged edges:

    Rough or sharp boundaries that can cause injury.

    jagged breath:

    A breath that is irregular and difficult, possibly from exhaustion.

    jagged thoughts:

    Thoughts that are disorganized or fragmented.

    Related Words

    jag:

    A sharp projection, point, or irregularity.

    serrate:

    To have a sawlike edge.

    rugged:

    Rough or uneven in texture.

    Slang Meanings of jagged

    Meaning: To be in a tough or difficult situation.

    Example Sentence: After losing his job, he felt really jagged about his future.

    Meaning: To be hurt or damaged.

    Example Sentence: She was feeling pretty jagged after the breakup.