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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024jun•ke•teer ( jung′ki tēr′),USA pronunciation n. - a person who goes on junkets, esp. regularly or habitually:weekend junketeers to Las Vegas.
v.i. - to go on a junket, esp. at government or another's expense:congressmen who regularly junketeer to Europe and the Far East.
- junket + -eer, on the model of coinages with -teer, often derogatory, as profiteer, racketeer 1815–25
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024jun•ket /ˈdʒʌŋkɪt/USA pronunciation n. - Food[uncountable] a custardlike dessert of flavored milk and rennet.
- a pleasure trip or excursion:[countable]a junket down the Mississippi.
- Government[countable] a trip taken by a government official at public expense.
v. [no object] - Governmentto go on a junket:The Congressmen were junketing in Asia.
jun•ke•teer /ˌdʒʌŋkɪˈtɪr/USA pronunciation jun•ket•er, n. [countable] WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024jun•ket ( jung′kit),USA pronunciation n. - Fooda sweet, custardlike food of flavored milk curdled with rennet.
- a pleasure excursion, as a picnic or outing.
- Governmenta trip, as by an official or legislative committee, paid out of public funds and ostensibly to obtain information.
v.i. - Governmentto go on a junket.
v.t. - to entertain;
feast; regale.
- Latin juncus reed) + -ette -ette
- Old French (dialect, dialectal) jonquette rush basket, equivalent. to jonc (
- Middle English jonket 1350–1400
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