IPA: /ˈæntiˌdʒæm/
KK: /ˈæntiˌdʒæm/
Describing something that prevents interference in communication systems.
The new technology is designed to be antijam, ensuring clear signals even in crowded environments.
Antijam is formed from "anti-" (meaning against) and "jam" (from Middle English "jamme", meaning to press or squeeze). The word refers to something that works against a jam or blockage.
Think of 'anti-' meaning against, and 'jam' meaning to press or squeeze. This helps you remember that 'antijam' refers to something that prevents or works against a jam.
No commonly confused words.