jog

verb
UK: /dʒɒɡ/
US: /dʒɑːɡ/
  1. To run at a slow, steady pace, especially for exercise.

    1. I jog every morning in the park to stay healthy.
    2. She decided to jog along the beach to clear her head after a long day.
  2. To give something a slight push or shake.

    1. He had to jog the machine to get it working again.
    2. Can you jog my memory about what happened at the meeting yesterday?

Synonyms

nudge lope run jolt shake
jog noun
  1. A slow, steady run, usually for exercise.

    1. I went for a jog this morning.
    2. The daily jog helps him maintain his fitness level and overall well-being.
  2. A slight push or shake.

    1. The machine started with a slight jog.
    2. He gave the table a jog to see if it was stable before placing the vase on it.
jog intransitive-verb
  1. A sharp change of direction.

    1. The path took a jog to the left around the large oak tree.
    2. There's a sudden jog in the road ahead so be sure to reduce your speed.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "jog" in English means: To run at a slow, steady pace, especially for exercise., To give something a slight push or shake..

The phonetic transcription of "jog" is /dʒɒɡ/ in British English and /dʒɑːɡ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "jog": nudge, lope, run, jolt, shake.

Example usage of "jog": "I jog every morning in the park to stay healthy.". More examples on the page.