| A | B |
| ject | to throw |
| dejected | to feel sad or thrown down in spirit |
| eject | to throw out |
| injection | a shot that “throws” medicine into the body |
| interjection | words thrown into a conversation |
| jettison | to throw goods overboard to lighten a load on a boat or plane |
| projectile | an object thrown into the air with great force |
| projector | a machine that throws an image onto a wall |
| reject | to throw something out because it is not usable or desirable |
| subject | to throw oneself under someone else’s rule |
| trajectory | the curved path of an object thrown into space |