How Do You Spell JOUST?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈa͡ʊst] (IPA)

The word "joust" is spelled with five letters, but its pronunciation can be a bit tricky. The IPA phonetic transcription for "joust" is /dʒaʊst/. The initial sound is a voiceless postalveolar affricate (/dʒ/). The second sound is a diphthong that starts with a voiced palatal approximant (/j/) and ends with a rounded vowel (/aʊ/). Finally, the word ends with a voiceless alveolar stop (/st/). Despite its unusual spelling, "joust" is still a commonly used word to describe medieval tournaments or contests of skill.

JOUST Meaning and Definition

  1. Joust is a noun and a verb, deriving from Middle English and Old French, meaning to engage in a formal combat on horseback with lances between two knights or individuals. Historically, jousting was a popular medieval sport and spectacle that occurred during tournaments or royal events.

    As a noun, joust refers to the structured contest or competition in which two competitors, wearing armor and mounted on horses, charge at each other with lances, aiming to knock the opponent off their horse. Jousting was typically governed by a set of rules and rituals, often serving as a demonstration of chivalry, martial skills, and honor. The contestants would try to strike each other's shields or bodies with the intent of unseating the opponent.

    As a verb, joust denotes the act of engaging in a joust or formal combat on horseback. It involves participating in a series of clashes or challenges against a rival opponent, often accompanied by fanfare and audience. Metaphorically, jousting can also refer to engaging in a competitive or combative confrontation with someone, in a non-literal sense, without the use of horses or lances. It captures the notion of a spirited, potentially heated, and intense rivalry or contest between individuals or groups.

    Overall, joust signifies a prestigious, ceremonial, and physical combat that historically symbolized honor, valor, and skill, and remains an iconic representation of medieval culture.

  2. • An encounter on horseback with lances, in earnest or for amusement; a mock fight, as at a tournament.
    • To engage in a mock fight on horseback.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for JOUST

Etymology of JOUST

The word "joust" originates from the Old French word "joster", which means "to tilt" or "to engage in combat on horseback". This Old French term evolved from the Latin word "iuxta", meaning "near" or "beside". The connection to jousting can be understood as the act of two knights riding "beside" each other during a jousting tournament. Over time, the word "joust" has come to refer specifically to the martial contest on horseback.

Similar spelling words for JOUST

Plural form of JOUST is JOUSTS

Conjugate verb Joust

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have jousted
you would have jousted
he/she/it would have jousted
we would have jousted
they would have jousted
I would have joust
you would have joust
he/she/it would have joust
we would have joust
they would have joust

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been jousting
you would have been jousting
he/she/it would have been jousting
we would have been jousting
they would have been jousting

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be jousting
you would be jousting
he/she/it would be jousting
we would be jousting
they would be jousting

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be jousting
you will be jousting
he/she/it will be jousting
we will be jousting
they will be jousting

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been jousting
you will have been jousting
he/she/it will have been jousting
we will have been jousting
they will have been jousting

IMPERATIVE

you joust
we let´s joust

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to joust

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was jousting
you were jousting
he/she/it was jousting
we were jousting
they were jousting

PAST PARTICIPLE

jousted

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been jousting
you had been jousting
he/she/it had been jousting
we had been jousting
they had been jousting

PRESENT

I joust
you joust
he/she/it jousts
we joust
they joust

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am jousting
you are jousting
he/she/it is jousting
we are jousting
they are jousting

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

jousting

PRESENT PERFECT

I have jousted
you have jousted
he/she/it has jousted
we have jousted
they have jousted

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been jousting
you have been jousting
he/she/it has been jousting
we have been jousting
they have been jousting

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it joust

SIMPLE PAST

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

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