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jetted

/ˈdʒɛtɪd/

Meanings
  • verb

    to eject or force out, as from an aircraft or a container

    - "The pilot jetted the plane's windows to let in more fresh air."
    - "When the watermelon was ripe, they jetted it out of the garden."
    - "During the storm, the waves jetted against the shore with great force."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with jetted
jetted , whettered , fretted , pettered , dettered , netted
Homophones
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  1. jetted

  2. jetted

  3. jetted


Variants
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jet , jets , jetted , jetting
Forms
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The past tense and past participle forms of the verb 'jetted' are 'jetted' and 'jetted', respectively. These forms are used to describe the action of ejecting or forcefully expelling something in the past.


Etymology
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The word 'jetted' comes from the Old French word 'jeter', which means 'to throw'. The word has been used in English since the late 15th century.


Related Concepts
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  1. ejection: The act of ejecting or forcefully expelling something, such as a ball from a machine or a person from a hot air balloon.

  2. expulsion: The act of forcefully expelling or ejecting something, such as a person from a country or a gas from a container.


Culture
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In literature and art, the word 'jetted' has been used to describe the action of ejecting or forcefully expelling something. For example, in a poem by Emily Dickinson titled 'Jetted from his high Perch', the poet describes the ejection of a bird from its nest. In another example, in a painting by Vincent van Gogh titled 'The Starry Night - Jetted from his high Perch', the artist depicts the night sky with stars and a crescent moon, and the title of the painting refers to the idea of being jetted or ejected from a high place, such as a bird from its nest or a person from a hot air balloon.

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