This is the 10424th most frequent French word.
juré
"Juré" means "sworn" or "juror" in English.
The word 'juré' here is the past participle of the verb 'jurer,' meaning 'sworn' or 'swore.' It expresses the action of making a solemn promise or declaration.
Je l'ai juré devant tout le monde.
I swore it in front of everyone.
In this context, 'juré' acts as a noun, meaning 'juror,' which refers to a member of a jury.
Le juré est revenu après la pause.
The juror returned after the break.
Here, 'jure' is the first person singular present indicative form of 'jurer,' expressing the act of taking an oath or affirming earnestly.