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jutting
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'jutting' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as an adjective to describe a particular thing or feature that protrudes or sticks out from something else. For example, "The jutting rocks created an interesting landscape against the bright blue sky."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Encyclopedias
Alternative expressions(3)
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58 human-written examples
In Carmen, Jeanmaire was fierce, sexual, wilful – hair cropped boyishly close, hips jutting, legs lengthened by the shortness of her tunic – and Petit's choreography was charged with eroticised combat.
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It's magical and remote, mist drifting over the jutting limestone karsts, the lake banked by thick jungle.
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Atop this, an array of 62 watchtowers, jutting out at regular intervals, formed a formidable line of defence.
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There's a private jetty jutting out into the warm Aegean and sensational snorkelling.
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IT SHOULD be among the most beautiful cityscapes on the west coast: a mural of distant mountains, piers jutting into sun-flecked Elliott Bay and giant orange cranes plucking containers from freighters.
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Last night Mr Quinn noted Mr McCain jutting four times.
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A YOUNG boy looks upstream from atop a colossal, man-made spur jutting into the Jamuna river.
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Farther upstream there are dry docks, jutting out ominously into desert, where boats were once moored.
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Bisecting it is an open drain, which gushes torrentially, flushing away the detritus of the previous day.From the stink of this, it includes a lot of human excrement which tiny naked children, squatting with their backsides jutting over the torrent, are busy adding to.
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Moments after Mrs Romney's hymn to the power of love, in something of a jarring transition, the same hall cheered a chin-jutting keynote address by the New Jersey governor, Chris Christie, in which he hailed Republicans as a party with the courage to tell unpopular truths and to choose "respect" over "love .That ticking debtRepublicans want to win the next election for a reason.
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In Mr Quinn's experience, tongue-jutting like this is a sign of bluffing: that is, of getting away (or trying to) with dishonest behaviour; he cites an FBI agent who says this behaviour has other meanings as well.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "jutting" to vividly describe objects or features that extend outward sharply or abruptly, adding a sense of dimension and prominence to your descriptions.
Common error
While "jutting" is generally acceptable, avoid using it excessively in formal or academic writing where more precise or technical terms like "protruding" or "projecting" may be more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The term "jutting" functions primarily as an adjective, derived from the verb "jut". It modifies nouns by describing something that protrudes or extends outward. As Ludwig AI explains, it’s a perfectly valid word in English.
Frequent in
News & Media
35%
Encyclopedias
30%
Science
15%
Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Reference
5%
Wiki
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "jutting" is a versatile adjective used to describe something that protrudes or extends outward. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and common usage. While it appears frequently in news, encyclopedias, and scientific contexts, it's important to consider the formality of the setting, opting for more precise synonyms in highly technical writing. The provided examples illustrate its use in describing physical features and spatial relationships. Related phrases such as "protruding" and "projecting" offer alternative ways to convey similar meanings, allowing for greater nuance and stylistic variation.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
protruding
This alternative emphasizes the act of sticking out, similar to "jutting" but with a slightly more formal tone.
projecting
Implies a forward extension, often used in technical or architectural contexts.
extending
Focuses on the length of the protrusion, suggesting a longer reach than "jutting".
overhanging
Describes something that projects outwards and downwards, creating a covering effect.
sticking out
A more informal way of saying "jutting", suitable for casual contexts.
outcropping
Specifically refers to a rock formation that protrudes from the ground.
bulging
Suggests a rounded protrusion, rather than a sharp or angular one.
protuberant
A more formal and less common synonym for "jutting".
rising
Emphasizes the upward direction of the protrusion.
jetting
Implies a forceful or sudden projection.
FAQs
How is "jutting" typically used in a sentence?
"Jutting" is used to describe something that extends outward, often abruptly or sharply. For example, "The "jutting rocks" made the climb difficult."
What are some synonyms for "jutting"?
Alternatives to "jutting" include "protruding", "projecting", and "extending", each with slightly different connotations.
Is "jutting" a formal or informal word?
"Jutting" is generally considered a neutral word, suitable for both formal and informal contexts. However, in highly technical or academic writing, more precise synonyms may be preferred.
Can "jutting" describe abstract concepts?
While "jutting" primarily describes physical objects, it can metaphorically describe abstract concepts that stand out or intrude. However, this usage is less common and should be used carefully for clarity.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested