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    jinx
    /dʒɪŋks/

    noun

    • 1. a person or thing that brings bad luck: "one was never to wish luck to someone going hunting or fishing, as it was seen as a jinx"

    verb

    • 1. bring bad luck to; cast an evil spell on: "the play is jinxed"

    exclamation

    • 1. said when two people inadvertently say the same thing at once: "‘What's happened?’ we both say at exactly the same time. ‘Jinx!’"

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  2. The meaning of JINX is one that brings bad luck; also : the state or spell of bad luck brought on by a jinx. How to use jinx in a sentence.

  3. JINX definition: 1. bad luck, or a person or thing that is believed to bring bad luck: 2. to cause a person or…. Learn more.

  4. to bring bad luck to; curse: According to tradition, wishing an actor “good luck” before a show will jinx their performance. That place on the corner seems jinxed—no business ever stays there for long. to destroy the point of: His sudden laugh jinxed the host's joke.

  5. JINX meaning: 1. bad luck, or a person or thing that is believed to bring bad luck: 2. to cause a person or…. Learn more.

  6. 2 meanings: 1. an unlucky or malevolent force, person, or thing 2. to be or put a jinx on.... Click for more definitions.

  7. 1. A person or thing that is believed to bring bad luck. 2. A condition or period of bad luck that appears to have been caused by a specific person or thing. tr.v. jinxed, jinx·ing, jinx·es. To bring bad luck to. [Possibly from jynx, wryneck (from its use in witchcraft), from Latin iynx, from Greek iunx, perhaps from iuzein, to call, cry .]

  8. Definitions of jinx. noun. an evil spell. synonyms: curse, hex, whammy. see more. noun. a person believed to bring bad luck to those around him. synonyms: jonah. see more. verb. cast a spell over someone or something; put a hex on someone or something. synonyms: bewitch, enchant, ensorcel, ensorcell, glamour, hex, witch. see more. verb.

  9. Jinx definition: to bring bad luck to; curse. See examples of JINX used in a sentence.

  10. jinx (on somebody/something) bad luck; somebody/something that is thought to bring bad luck in a mysterious way. I'm convinced there's a jinx on this car. The injury jinx has struck Real Madrid. The team seems to have shaken off the jinx that’s been dogging them for months.

  11. jinx. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English jinx /dʒɪŋks/ noun [ singular] someone or something that brings bad luck, or a period of bad luck that results from this The company had suffered so many disasters that some employees feared a jinx.