jived (Meaning)

jived

a special jargon of difficult or slang terms, to talk in a foolish, deceptive, or unserious way, phony, the jargon of hipsters, swing music or the dancing performed to it, to say foolish, deceptive, or unserious things to (someone), swing music or dancing performed to it, swing sense 5, kid entry 2, to dance or play jive, to dance to or play jive (see jive entry 1 sense 2), glib, deceptive, or foolish talk

jived Sentence Examples

  1. The new employee's ideas didn't jive with the company's established policies.
  2. The witness's testimony didn't jive with the forensic evidence.
  3. The band's performance didn't jive with the audience's expectations.
  4. The politician's speech didn't jive with his previous statements.
  5. The teacher's explanation didn't jive with the students' understanding.
  6. The marketing campaign didn't jive with the target market's interests.
  7. The contractor's estimate didn't jive with the actual cost of the project.
  8. The proposal didn't jive with the organization's strategic goals.
  9. The survey results didn't jive with the company's sales projections.
  10. The defendant's alibi didn't jive with the eyewitness accounts.

FAQs About the word jived

a special jargon of difficult or slang terms, to talk in a foolish, deceptive, or unserious way, phony, the jargon of hipsters, swing music or the dancing perfo

teased, kidded, joked, ribbed, rid,roasted, chaffed, joshed, rallied, razzed

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The new employee's ideas didn't jive with the company's established policies.

The witness's testimony didn't jive with the forensic evidence.

The band's performance didn't jive with the audience's expectations.

The politician's speech didn't jive with his previous statements.