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  1. noun [ C ] LAW uk / ˈdʒʊərə r/ us. Add to word list. someone who is a member of a jury: potential/prospective juror Potential jurors are warned to expect to serve for a minimum of 10 days. The defendant told jurors that the $7,993 was an advance for future flooring jobs.

  2. noun [ C ] LAW uk / ˈdʒʊərə r/ us. Add to word list. someone who is a member of a jury: potential/prospective juror Potential jurors are warned to expect to serve for a minimum of 10 days. The defendant told jurors that the $7,993 was an advance for future flooring jobs.

  3. juror in American English. (ˈdʒurər, -ɔr) noun. 1. one of a group of persons sworn to deliver a verdict in a case submitted to them; member of a jury. 2. one of the panel from which a jury is selected. 3. one of a group of people who judge a competition.

  4. 1. a. : a member of a jury. b. : a person summoned to serve on a jury. 2. : a person who takes an oath (as of allegiance) Examples of juror in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web Rao told jurors that Watson verbally approved the charade.

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

  6. Anyone who's a member of a jury in a court of law is called a juror. When you serve as a juror, you're part of a group that hears evidence in a trial and gives a verdict. When someone gets called for jury duty, it's an opportunity to be a juror for a trial.

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  8. noun. one of a group of persons sworn to deliver a verdict in a case submitted to them; member of a jury. one of the panel from which a jury is selected. one of a group of people who judge a competition. a person who has taken an oath or sworn allegiance. juror. / ˈdʒʊərə /.