How Do You Spell HIJACKS?

Pronunciation: [hˈa͡ɪd͡ʒaks] (IPA)

The word "hijacks" is spelled with two "j's" because it is derived from the verb "hijack," which means to seize control of a vehicle or object using force. The "j" sound in this word is represented by the phonetic symbol /dʒ/, which is a voiced post-alveolar plosive. The first "j" comes after the vowel "i," while the second "j" comes after the consonant "c." When pronounced, the word sounds like "high-jacks." It is essential to use the correct spelling when writing about this serious crime.

HIJACKS Meaning and Definition

  1. Hijacks, as a verb, refers to the act of forcibly taking control or diverting something for personal gain or malicious purposes. It typically involves seizing control over a vehicle, system, or event, and manipulating it for illicit objectives. The term is commonly associated with acts of piracy, terrorism, or cybercrime.

    In the context of transportation, hijacking usually involves unlawfully seizing an aircraft, ship, or vehicle by force, threat, or other illegal means. Perpetrators often aim to exert control over the vehicle and its passengers for personal gain, political motives, or as a means of putting pressure on authorities. Hijacked transportation means may be taken to undisclosed locations or used as weapons to carry out further criminal activities.

    Hijacking can also extend to other domains, such as technology and communication. This refers to unauthorized access and manipulation of computer systems, networks, social media accounts, or even websites for nefarious purposes, including identity theft, fraud, spreading malware, or launching cyberattacks.

    Additionally, the term "hijack" is occasionally used metaphorically to describe the act of redirecting or diverting someone's attention, conversations, or events towards one's personal agenda or self-interests in an intrusive or manipulative manner.

    Overall, hijacks involve forcefully seizing control over vehicles, technology, or events, either physically or virtually, aiming to exploit them for personal gain, political motives, or malicious intents

Common Misspellings for HIJACKS

Etymology of HIJACKS

The word "hijack" has an interesting etymology. It originated in the United States in the early 20th century and was originally a term used in the context of car theft. The word is a combination of "high" and "jacker".

The term "high" referred to the height of the vehicles, as cars were relatively new and raising an automobile off the ground with a mechanical jack was a common method of stealing them. The word "jacker" was a slang term for a criminal, specifically someone involved in robbery or theft.

Over time, the term "hijack" expanded in usage and came to refer to the act of seizing control of any vehicle or aircraft by force, through threats or violence, not just automobiles. The term gained widespread recognition during the prohibition era in the United States when criminals would hijack trucks transporting alcohol.

Similar spelling words for HIJACKS

Conjugate verb Hijacks

CONDITIONAL

I would hijack
we would hijack
you would hijack
he/she/it would hijack
they would hijack

FUTURE

I will hijack
we will hijack
you will hijack
he/she/it will hijack
they will hijack

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have hijacked
we will have hijacked
you will have hijacked
he/she/it will have hijacked
they will have hijacked

PAST

I hijacked
we hijacked
you hijacked
he/she/it hijacked
they hijacked

PAST PERFECT

I had hijacked
we had hijacked
you had hijacked
he/she/it had hijacked
they had hijacked

PRESENT

I hijack
we hijack
you hijack
he/she/it hijacks
they hijack

PRESENT PERFECT

I have hijacked
we have hijacked
you have hijacked
he/she/it has hijacked
they have hijacked
I am hijacking
we are hijacking
you are hijacking
he/she/it is hijacking
they are hijacking
I was hijacking
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they were hijacking
I will be hijacking
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I have been hijacking
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I had been hijacking
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I will have been hijacking
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I would have hijacked
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you would have hijacked
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they would have hijacked
I would be hijacking
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I would have been hijacking
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