How Do You Spell JIBE?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈa͡ɪb] (IPA)

The word "jibe" is often confused with "jive", but they have different meanings. "Jibe" means to agree or be in harmony, while "jive" refers to a style of music or language. The spelling of "jibe" is pronounced as /dʒaɪb/, with a soft "j" sound, an "i" sound as in "eye", and a voiced "b" at the end. This spelling is important to remember to avoid any misunderstandings in communication.

JIBE Meaning and Definition

  1. jibe (verb):

    1. To agree or correspond with; to be in harmony or accordance; to be compatible with. For example:

    - The witness's testimony didn't jibe with the other evidence presented in court.

    - His version of the story just didn't jibe with what actually happened.

    2. To taunt, mock, or jeer at someone in a contemptuous or sarcastic manner. For example:

    - The bullies would often jibe at the new student because of his accent.

    - She felt hurt when her colleagues jibed at her for making a simple mistake.

    3. (nautical) To change direction by shifting the sails, typically so as to keep the wind behind the sailboat. For example:

    - The sailor skillfully jibed the sails to counter the shifting wind.

    - It's important to jibe the boat correctly to optimize its speed and stability.

    4. (dialectal) To shift or switch abruptly, sometimes unexpectedly. For example:

    - Her mood can jibe from happiness to anger in a matter of minutes.

    - The conversation jibed from a friendly discussion to a heated debate.

    In each usage, "jibe" emphasizes the idea of alignment, whether it is to describe compatibility or agreement, to mock or taunt, to navigate a sailboat, or to shift unexpectedly. The word carries connotations of harmony, adjustment, and coherence in various contexts, highlighting the importance of being in accord, whether it involves ideas, actions, or even wind and sails.

  2. Among seamen, to veer a vessel; to turn a vessel round with her stern to the wind when she cannot be stayed.

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

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Etymology of JIBE

The word "jibe" has an etymology that is rooted in nautical language. It originated from a sailing term used to describe when a ship changes direction by shifting the sails from one side to the other. This maneuver is known as "gybing" or "jibing". Over time, the term "jibe" began to be used metaphorically in English to refer to other situations where there is a sudden change in course or alignment, such as in conversation or actions.

Idioms with the word JIBE

  • jibe with sth The idiom "jibe with sth" refers to the concept of something being consistent, compatible, or in agreement with something else. It often denotes whether one thing matches or corresponds to another, typically in terms of beliefs, ideas, facts, or opinions.
  • jibe with something The idiom "jibe with something" means to agree, correspond, or be in harmony with something, especially when talking about opinions, beliefs, or facts. It suggests that two or more things are compatible or consistent with each other.
  • jibe with The idiom "jibe with" means to be compatible, consistent, or in agreement with something or someone. It expresses the idea of matching or aligning with a particular situation, statement, or belief.

Similar spelling words for JIBE

Plural form of JIBE is JIBES

Conjugate verb Jibe

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have jibed
you would have jibed
he/she/it would have jibed
we would have jibed
they would have jibed
I would have jibe
you would have jibe
he/she/it would have jibe
we would have jibe
they would have jibe

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you jibe
we let´s jibe

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to jibe

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

jibed

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I jibe
you jibe
he/she/it jibes
we jibe
they jibe

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

jibing

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it jibe

SIMPLE PAST

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

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