verb (past tense and past participle of 'jibe') as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:Her new experiences jibed with her beliefs about the world.

Definition:Ideas or principles held as true by an individual, group, or society.

From beliefs

Example:The journalist's statements jibed with the eyewitness account.

Definition:A declared fact or assertion.

From statements

Example:Her research findings jibed with the prevailing theories in the field.

Definition:A statement of what is believed to be true but which may not have been proven to be true.

From theories

Example:What they thought jibed with urban legends.

Definition:A view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.

From opinions

Example:His hypothesis jibed with the results of the research.

Definition:A proposed explanation for a phenomenon, which can be tested through observation and experimentation.

From hypotheses

Example:The new data jibed with his earlier conclusions about the natural processes.

Definition:A result, decision, or judgment reached after consideration.

From conclusions

Example:Her predictions jibed with the actual outcome of the experiment.

Definition:An educated guess about the way in which something will happen in the future.

From predictions

Example:The company's projects jibed with her plans for the future.

Definition:A planned venture or activity, especially one involving completion within a specified time and budget.

From projects

Example:The studies jibed with the observations from the fieldwork.

Definition:The act of closely scrutinizing and noting, especially through the use of instruments.

From observations

Example:What was reported in the accounts jibed with the tax return.

Definition:A detailed statement of the state of a company, organization, or individual's finances, including assets, liabilities, and net worth.

From accounts