Advertisement
Advertisement
jibe
1[jahyb]
jibe
2[jahyb]
verb (used with or without object)
gibe.
jibe
3Or gibe,
[jahyb]
verb (used without object)
to shift from one side to the other when running before the wind, as a fore-and-aft sail or its boom.
to alter course so that a fore-and-aft sail shifts in this manner.
verb (used with object)
to cause to jibe.
noun
the act of jibing.
jibe
1/ dʒɪb, dʒaɪb /
verb
nautical variants of gybe
jibe
2/ dʒaɪb /
verb
a variant spelling of gibe 1
jibe
3/ dʒaɪb /
verb
informal, (intr) to agree; accord; harmonize
Other Word Forms
- jibingly adverb
- jiber noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of jibe1
Origin of jibe2
Word History and Origins
Origin of jibe1
Example Sentences
On record, “Anything For Love” gets a knowing wink with in-studio jibing between Lipa and her producers; here she played it straight as a lofty piano ballad for the back seats on a floating riser.
The visiting Spurs contingent, who have suffered as targets of the "it's happened again" jibe in the past, made sure to enjoy the moment.
Facts which have led to jibes in public and private from some opposition councillors.
Scientific findings often do not jibe with their religious beliefs.
Nucifora had a little jibe of his own, all before the Lions plane took off for Perth.
Advertisement
Related Words
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse