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joust. verb [ I ] uk / dʒaʊst / us / dʒaʊst /. (in the past) to fight with a lance (= a long pointed weapon) while riding on a horse, especially as a sport. to compete, especially for power or control: The two teams are jousting for position at the top of the league. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
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(in the past) to fight with a lance (= a long pointed weapon) while riding on a horse, especially as a sport. to compete, especially for power or control: The two teams are jousting for position at the top of the league. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Middle Ages (medieval Period) 501-1500. alchemy. Anglo-Saxon. bestiary. Black Death.
noun. 1. a. : a combat on horseback between two knights with lances especially as part of a tournament. b. jousts plural : tournament. 2. : a personal combat or competition : struggle. Examples of joust in a Sentence. Verb The knights jousted against each other.
noun. 1. a combat between two mounted knights tilting against each other with lances. A tournament consisted of a series of such engagements. verb. 2. (intr; often foll by against or with) to encounter or engage in such a tournament. he jousted with five opponents. Collins English Dictionary.
noun. a combat in which two knights on horseback attempted to unhorse each other with blunted lances. this type of combat fought in a highly formalized manner as part of a tournament. jousts, a tournament. a personal competition or struggle.
JOUST meaning: 1. (in the past) to fight with a lance (= a long pointed weapon) while riding on a horse…. Learn more.
IPA guide. Other forms: jousts; jousting; jousted. To joust is to fight against someone, usually using lances, on horseback. Such a contest is called a joust. If you've ever seen a movie or TV show about medieval times, you might have seen two knights jousting.