The spelling is jam (same as a traffic jam or a jar of jam), meaning a tight spot.
The homophone (sound-alike word) is jamb, part of a door frame.
The word for a primarily Creole rice dish is jambalaya.
The word for becoming an orphan is being orphaned.
No, the word 'jammed' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to jam. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The word 'jam' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'jam' is a common noun, a general word for an instance of something impeding motion or a thing wedged in a way that is difficult or impossible to remove; a general word for a difficult situation or predicament; a general word for a preserve made from whole fruit boiled with sugar; a word for any jam of any kind.The noun form of the verb to jam is the gerund, jamming.
That is the correct spelling of the word "scrimping" (being frugal or thrifty).
The word sought is likely loquacity (quality of being talkative, or loquacious).
The word "jam" in French is spelled "confiture."
Metaphorically is spelled as m-e-t-a-p-h-o-r-i-c-a-l-l-y.
The letters spell the (abbreviated) proper noun "St. James." They also spell the improper plural "jetsams" (jetsam is a mass noun for jettisoned materials). Otherwise the longest word is steams and the two-word anagram is "jam sets."
confiture. :)
The word for a primarily Creole rice dish is jambalaya.
The German word for jam is marmelade
The word for becoming an orphan is being orphaned.
There is no anagram. The letters can spell phrases such as "mom being coy" or "come my bingo." The longest word is becoming.
The noun jam is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a food, a word for a thing. The word jam is also a verb.
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The likely word is "isolation" (being kept alone).
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