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    Jeeves
    /dʒiːvz/
    • 1. the resourceful and influential valet of Bertie Wooster in the novels of P. G. Wodehouse.

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  2. Definition of Jeeves in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  3. Jeeves. A servant who appears in comic novels and short stories about the English upper classes by P. G. Wodehouse, a twentieth-century British author who spent most of his life in the United States. Recommended videos.

  4. Definition of Jeeves in English: cite. Jeeves Pronunciation: /dʒiːvz/ the resourceful and influential valet of Bertie Wooster in the novels of P. G. Wodehouse. Words that rhyme with Jeeves beeves, eaves, Greaves, leaves, Reeves, thieves .

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JeevesJeeves - Wikipedia

    Jeeves (born Reginald Jeeves, nicknamed Reggie [1]) is a fictional character in a series of comedic short stories and novels by English author P. G. Wodehouse. Jeeves is the highly competent valet of a wealthy and idle young Londoner named Bertie Wooster.

  6. The meaning of JEEVES is a valet or butler especially of model behavior.

  7. The earliest known use of the noun Jeeves is in the 1950s. OED's earliest evidence for Jeeves is from 1952, in the writing of ‘Richard Gordon’ (real name Gordon Ostlere).

  8. This video tells you what "Jeeves" means, how to pronounce it, provides a pronunciation guide and an accurate definition. 00:00 Pronunciation 00:22 Meani...

  9. Jeeves is an artificial intelligence-powered chatbot assistant integrated into Atlassian's Jira Service Desk software, providing instant support and resolving user queries through natural language processing and machine learning algorithms.

  10. What does Jeeves‎ mean? Jeeves ( English) Pronunciation. IPA: /d͡ʒivz/ Proper noun. Jeeves. A surname. derived from a Middle English diminutive of Genevieve. A fictional valet in the stories by P. G. Wodehouse. ( by extension) A valet, butler or helper who fulfills the model of a helpful servant. Related words & phrases. Examples.

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