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juggler

/ˈd͡ʒʌɡl̩ə(ɹ)/

Meanings
  • noun

    A person who entertains by juggling objects, typically balls or clubs.

    - "The juggler amazed the crowd with his skill."
    - "My brother wants to be a professional juggler."
    - "The circus juggler kept the audience engaged for hours."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with juggler
tangler , strangler , dangler , banger
Homonyms
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  1. Juggle () : To manage several things at once, especially complex or competing tasks.

  2. Juggernaut () : A large, powerful vehicle or machine, especially one that is difficult to stop or control.


Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. gulger

  2. jagger

  3. jellier


Variants
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juggler , jugglers
Forms
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juggles, juggling


Etymology
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The word 'juggler' comes from the Old French word 'jongleur', which means 'mancer' or 'enchanter'. It is believed to have originated from the Latin word 'jocularis', meaning 'jester' or 'comedian'.


Trivia
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  1. Did you know that juggling is one of the oldest known forms of entertainment?

  2. The world record for the most objects juggled at once is held by Yuji Haraguchi, who juggled 11 balls for 1 minute and 44.2 seconds.

  3. Juggling is believed to have originated in ancient China around 2500 BC.

  4. Juggling can help improve hand-eye coordination, focus, and memory.


Related Concepts
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  1. Acrobat: Jugglers are often associated with acrobats, as they both perform physical feats to entertain audiences.

  2. Magician: Jugglers have also been known to incorporate magic tricks into their performances, making them similar to magicians.


Culture
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Throughout history, jugglers have been an integral part of various cultures and have been used in various forms of entertainment. They have been featured in literature, art, music, and other forms of expression. For instance, in Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', Puck is described as a 'juggler' who plays tricks on the characters.

How to Memorize "juggler"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a person juggling balls or clubs.
    - Imagine the juggler's facial expression as they focus intently on their performance.
    - Think about the colorful costumes and brightly colored objects that the juggler uses.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'juggler' with the image of a person juggling.
    - Remember that jugglers entertain audiences by juggling objects.
    - Think about the skill and dexterity required to juggle.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Jolly Old Juggler' to remember the word.
    - Create a mental image of a jolly old juggler to help remember the word.


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