jutting (Meaning)

Wordnet

jutting (n)

the act of projecting out from something

Wordnet

jutting (s)

extending out above or beyond a surface or boundary

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jutting (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Jut

Webster

jutting (a.)

Projecting, as corbels, cornices, etc.

jutting Sentence Examples

  1. The large rock formation jutted out of the sea, creating a dramatic and imposing sight.
  2. The mountain peak jutted into the sky, piercing the clouds and reaching towards the heavens.
  3. The sharp, jagged edge of the cliff jutted out over the valley below, presenting a dangerous and precarious path.
  4. The old castle, with its crumbling walls and jutting turrets, stood as a testament to a bygone era.
  5. The sharp, jutting bones of the skeleton revealed the frailty and impermanence of life.
  6. The jutting branches of the gnarled old tree reached out, as if trying to grasp something beyond their reach.
  7. The boxer's chin jutted out defiantly, daring his opponent to land a blow.
  8. The building's modern design featured bold, jutting angles that gave it a striking and distinctive appearance.
  9. The ship's sails jutted out against the horizon, like the wings of a majestic bird in flight.
  10. The athlete's muscles jutted out beneath his skin, showcasing the power and strength he had built through years of training.

FAQs About the word jutting

the act of projecting out from something, extending out above or beyond a surface or boundaryof Jut, Projecting, as corbels, cornices, etc.

blown up, puffy,projecting, ballooning, expanded, distended, enlarged, swollen, inflated, bulbous

depressed, dished, recessed, indented, dished, hollow, recessed, concave, concave, indented

The large rock formation jutted out of the sea, creating a dramatic and imposing sight.

The mountain peak jutted into the sky, piercing the clouds and reaching towards the heavens.

The sharp, jagged edge of the cliff jutted out over the valley below, presenting a dangerous and precarious path.

The old castle, with its crumbling walls and jutting turrets, stood as a testament to a bygone era.