jugular

word

Definition

'Jugular' refers to the large veins in the neck that carry blood from the head back to the heart. It is also used figuratively to mean a critical or vulnerable point in a situation.

Usage & Nuances

'Jugular' is mainly medical or anatomical, but in phrases like 'go for the jugular,' it means targeting someone's weakness or most important point. Common in both formal and metaphorical use. Do not confuse with 'jugular' as an adjective; this word typically refers to the vein.

Example Sentences

The doctor checked the patient's jugular vein.

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The jugular carries blood from the head.

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He suffered an injury to his jugular.

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In debates, some politicians go straight for the jugular.

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She felt her heart beating in her jugular after running fast.

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If you want to win, sometimes you have to go for the jugular.

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