jog
🗣️ /dʒɒɡ/
(ව්යායාම වශයෙන්)
මඳ වේගයෙන් දුවනවා
How to use "jog" in a sentence:
- She jogs every morning before breakfast.
join
🗣️ /dʒɔɪn/
ආඳනවා/ඈඳෙනවා, එකට බඳිනවා/බැඳෙනවා
How to use "join" in a sentence:
join (something)
- She joined the chess club.
join someone (for something)
- She joined her friends for a picnic in the park.
join someone (in doing something)
- I joined my sister in cooking dinner.
join A to B
- I joined the two puzzle pieces together.
join A and B (together/up)
- I joined the two pieces of paper together with tape.
joke
🗣️ /dʒəʊk/
විහිළු කරනවා
How to use "joke" in a sentence:
joke about something
- Tom likes to joke about serious topics in order to make people laugh.
joke that...
- I jokingly told my friend that I was an alien from another planet.
judge
🗣️ /dʒʌdʒ/
විනිශ්චය කරනවා, තීන්දු කරනවා
How to use "judge" in a sentence:
judge someone/something (on something)
- "I can judge someone's character based on how they treat others."
judge that...
- I judge that you are an intelligent student based on your excellent grades.
judge wh-
- She will judge whether he is telling the truth or not.
judge something/someone to be/do something
- I judge this painting to be a masterpiece.
jump
🗣️ /dʒʌmp/
පනිනවා
How to use "jump" in a sentence:
jump (adv./prep.)
- The cat jumped over the fence.
jump (from …) (to …)
- She jumped from the couch to the bed.
jump something
- The cat jumps over the fence.
justify
🗣️ /ˈdʒʌstɪfaɪ/
සාධාරණීකරණය කරනවා
How to use "justify" in a sentence:
justify (someone/something) (doing something)
- She couldn't justify using her mobile phone during class.