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JADE (verb)

1. to make or become dull, worn out or weary, as from overwork or overuse.



JEALOUS (adjective)

1. troubled by suspicions or fears of rivalry, unfaithfulness, etc., as in love or aims. 2. solicitous or vigilant in maintaining or guarding something.



JEALOUSY (noun)

1. basically, an inability to confront the unknown. 2. emotion of fear expressed when confronted with losing someone’s affection. 3. resenting another’s success, advantages; envious.



JOB

1. a piece of work. 2. a definite piece of work undertaken for a fixed price. 3. work; employment. 4. anything one has to do; chore; duty.



JOY

1. an emotion of great delight or happiness caused by something good or satisfying; keen pleasure.



JUMP

1. to skip over to another. 2. to move or change suddenly.



JUMP CHAINS

1. a situation in which a Preclear has been run on a process past a win and unknowingly has started running another chain without any new assessment.



JUMPED

1. skipped over to another. 2. moved or changed suddenly.



JUST (adjective)

1. right or fair; equitable; impartial: as, a just decision. 2. righteous; upright. 3. deserved; merited: as, just rewards. 4. legally right; lawful; rightful. 5. right; proper. 6. well-founded: as, a just suspicion. 7. correct; true. 8. accurate; exact.



JUST (adverb)

1. exactly; precisely: as,just two o’clock. 2. almost exactly. 3. only; no more than: as, just one minute late. 4. by a very little; barely: as, she just missed the bus. 5. a very short time ago: as, she just left. 6. [Colloq.] quite; really: as, the flowers are just lovely.



JUSTICE

1. the action of the group against the individual when he has failed to get his own ethics in.



JUSTIFICATION

1. explaining away the most flagrant wrongnesses (most explanations of conduct, no matter how far-fetched, seem perfectly right to the person making them since he is only asserting self-rightness and other-wrongness).



JUSTIFIED

1. proven or shown to be just, right or reasonable; having shown a sufficient reason for an act done.



JUSTIFY

1. prove or show to be just, right or reasonable. 2. showing sufficient reason for doing something.