Meaning & Definition of word "Jutting"

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    Jutting

    /ˈdʒʌtɪŋ/

    verb:

    • 1. To extend out or project beyond a surface.
      • Example: The cliff was jutting over the sea, providing a stunning view.
    • 2. To stick out or protrude.
      • Example: His chin was jutting out defiantly as he faced his opponent.

    adjective:

    • 1. Projecting outward; sticking out.
      • Example: The jutting rocks made the path treacherous for hikers.
    • 2. Having a protruding or extending form.
      • Example: The building has a distinctive design with its jutting balconies.

    Etymology

    From the verb 'jut', which originates from Middle English 'juten', of uncertain origin.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    jutting out:

    Referring to something that extends outward noticeably.

    jutting chin:

    A chin that extends outward, often indicating confidence or defiance.

    Related Words

    jut:

    To extend or stick out.

    protrude:

    To stick out or extend beyond a surface.

    Slang Meanings of jutting

    Meaning: Used to describe someone who stands out in a crowd.

    Example Sentence: He was the jutting figure in the group, impossible to miss.

    Meaning: Describing something very noticeable or obvious.

    Example Sentence: The new sign is jutting in front of the store, catching everyone's eye.