junket

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verb

junketed; junketing; junkets
Synonyms of junketnext

intransitive verb

1
: to go on a junket
2
junketeer noun
or junketer

junketeer

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noun

jun·​ke·​teer ¦jəŋkə¦ti(ə)r How to pronounce junketeer (audio)
-iə
variants or less commonly junketer
plural -s
: a person who junkets
especially : an official who makes a pleasure trip at public expense ostensibly for purposes of inspection or other official business
true junketeers … are a small, potent minority who reflect on every study mission H. A. Williams

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Junket has traveled a long road, and its journey began with a basket made of rushes—that is, marsh plants commonly used in weaving and basketwork. The Latin word for "rush" is juncus, which English borrowed and adapted into various forms until settling on junket. That word was used in English to name not just the plant and the baskets made from the plant, but also a type of cream cheese made in rush baskets. Since at least the 15th century, the word has named a variety of comestibles, ranging from curds and cream to sweet confections. (Junket even today also names a dessert.) By the 16th century, junket had come to mean "banquet" or "feast" as well. Apparently, traveling must have been involved to reach some junkets because eventually the term broadened to apply to pleasure outings or trips, whether or not food was the focus. Today, the word usually refers either to a trip made by a government official and paid for by the public, or to a free trip by a member of the press to a place where something, such as a new movie, is being promoted.

Examples of junket in a Sentence

Verb a lobbyist who regularly junkets politicians who are friendly toward the oil industry
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Verb
The studio is junketing the film for international press from June 18-19, which means that most of its interviews will be banked if the talks with SAG-AFTRA falter. Matt Donnelly, Variety, 13 June 2023 See All Example Sentences for junket

Word History

Etymology
First Known Use

Verb

1607, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Time Traveler
The first known use of junket was in 1607

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“Junket.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/junket. Accessed 11 Jun. 2026.

Kids Definition

junket

1 of 2 noun
jun·​ket ˈjəŋ-kət How to pronounce junket (audio)
1
: a dessert of sweetened flavored milk set in a jelly
2
: trip entry 1 sense 2a
especially : a trip made by an official at public expense

junket

2 of 2 verb
1
2
: to go on a junket

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