Jedi
1 Americannoun
plural
Jedi, Jedis-
Also called Jedi Knight. a guardian of peace and justice in the fictional Star Wars universe, able to wield a lightsaber and attuned to the power of the Force, an energy that connects all living things.
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a person who has an unexplainable power over people or things, or who seems to enjoy unusual luck and positive outcomes, as if able to exert the power of the Force to mystically influence the universe.
The defense lawyer was a jedi—two minutes into his closing argument the jury forgot all of the damning evidence that had been presented.
abbreviation
noun
Etymology
Origin of Jedi1
First recorded in 1970–75; whimsical formation
Origin of JEDI2
First recorded in 2015–20
Example Sentences
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Zampella was best known for co-creating the "Call of Duty" franchise and founding Respawn Entertainment, the studio behind "Titanfall," "Apex Legends," and the "Star Wars Jedi" games.
From Barron's • Dec. 22, 2025
Speaking of Jedi, “The Lost Ones” and “The Bird of Paradise” also touch on the relationship between a Jedi master and their padawan apprentice.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 4, 2025
“Visions” Volume 3 installments “The Ninth Jedi: Child of Hope” and “Yuko’s Treasure” each introduce loyal droids that tug viewers’ heartstrings.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 4, 2025
The Jedi Order is largely absent from the movie and show, as is the belief in the Force.
From Salon • May 17, 2025
“You have trained me well, Jedi Master,” I said.
From "Insignificant Events in the Life of a Cactus" by Dusti Bowling
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