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Nouns are not describing words, adjectives are the words that describe nouns.

Some adjectives that describe a person (noun) that start with the letter J are:

  • Japanese
  • jaded
  • jazzy
  • jealous
  • jejune
  • jittery
  • jolly
  • jovial
  • joyful
  • jubilant
  • judgemental
  • jumpy
  • junior
  • just
  • juvenile
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