Joint
UK /["/dʒɔɪnt/"]/US /["/dʒɔɪnt/"]/
Definition
involving two or more people together
In simple words: A place where two parts meet or connect.
Examples
- a joint account *(= a bank account in the name of more than one person, for example shared by a couple)*
- The report was a **joint effort** *(= we worked on it together)*.
- They finished in joint first place.
- They were joint owners of the house *(= they owned it together)*.
- The scheme is a joint Anglo-French operation.
- The two sides agreed to establish a joint working group.
- They divorced two years ago, but they have joint custody of the children.
Usage notes
Used in a range of contexts, including anatomy, business (joint venture), and social gatherings (joint meeting). Avoid in overly formal contexts or when discussing separate entities.
Grammar pattern
joint + noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'joint' as where two bones connect, like the hinge of a door.
Collocations
- joint venture
- joint effort
- joint decision
- joint account
- joint meeting
Synonyms
- connection
- junction
- link
- union
- coupling
Antonyms
- separate
- disjointed
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'joined' as a verb.
- Used incorrectly as a synonym for 'single'.
- Mistaken plural forms, e.g., 'joints' used in singular contexts.