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jolted over the rough terrain. 2 butt, strike, hit, push,<br />

nudge, elbow, knock, jab: He jolted me so hard he actually<br />

cracked a rib. 3 shock, astonish, astound, amaze, surprise,<br />

startle, stun, dumbfound or dumfound, stupefy, strike dumb,<br />

daze, shake (up): I was jolted to learn that my husband had<br />

been arrested for murder.<br />

--n. 4 lurch, jar, jerk, bump, jump, bounce, start: The train<br />

started with a jolt that almost knocked me over. 5 blow, shock,<br />

surprise, bolt from the blue, bombshell: It was certainly a<br />

jolt to discover that she had left me.<br />

jot v. 1 Usually, jot down. make a note of, write or note (down),<br />

put or set or take down, record: Jot down this telephone<br />

number.<br />

--n. 2 scrap, grain, (wee) bit, speck, mite, iota, whit,<br />

particle, tittle, Colloq slightest, US and Canadian tad, smidgen<br />

or smidgin: I don't care a jot what she thinks about the<br />

situation in Central America.<br />

journal n. 1 periodical, magazine, gazette, newspaper, paper,<br />

newsletter, review, tabloid; daily, weekly, monthly,<br />

fortnightly, quarterly, annual: The journal contains<br />

information about every building permit awarded in the entire<br />

country. 2 diary, chronicle, dossier, record, register, log,<br />

logbook, minute-book, minutes, documentation, album, scrapbook,<br />

memoir, almanac, annal, history, yearbook, record book; roll,<br />

catalogue, list: He kept a detailed journal of every event in<br />

his twenty-year exile.<br />

journalist<br />

n. reporter, newspaperman, newspaperwoman, correspondent,<br />

newsman, newswoman, member of the fourth estate, gentleman or<br />

lady of the press, stringer; columnist; hack; newscaster,<br />

anchorman, anchorwoman, commentator, broadcaster, Brit pressman,<br />

paragraphist; newsreader, Colloq scribe, newsmonger, US and<br />

Canadian legman, news-hawk, news-hound, news-hen: Journalists<br />

crowded round the minister, urging her to make a statement.<br />

journey n. 1 trip, voyage, excursion, tour, travel, outing, expedition,<br />

junket, cruise, jaunt, pilgrimage, peregrination, odyssey, trek:<br />

Did your wife accompany you on your journey to Tierra del Fuego?

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