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Jeep

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Noun — A sturdy, boxy vehicle built for rough or off-road terrain.

Etymology

From the abbreviation "GP," meaning "general purpose," used for the original military vehicle.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Jeep” mean?

The word “Jeep” means a sturdy, boxy vehicle built for rough or off-road terrain. In plain terms, a rugged vehicle designed for off-road driving.

How do you pronounce “Jeep”?

“Jeep” is pronounced jeep (/d͡ʒiːp/ in IPA).

How do you use “Jeep” in a sentence?

Here is “Jeep” used in a sentence: “They drove the jeep up the mountain trail.”

What part of speech is “Jeep”?

“Jeep” is a noun.

Is “Jeep” a common word?

“Jeep” is an uncommon word in modern English.

Is Jeep a brand name or a general word for off-road vehicles?

Jeep began as a specific brand name for a sturdy, boxy vehicle built for rough or off-road terrain, and it is often capitalized as a trademark. Over time it has also been used more loosely to describe similar rugged off-road vehicles in general.

What makes a Jeep different from a regular car?

A Jeep is built specifically for rough or off-road terrain, with a sturdy, boxy design meant to handle uneven ground, unlike ordinary passenger cars designed mainly for paved roads.

Is Jeep always capitalized?

Because Jeep originated as a trademarked brand name, it is traditionally capitalized, though informal usage sometimes lowercases it when referring generically to similar rugged vehicles.

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