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    Jump
    /jəmp/

    verb

    • 1. push oneself off a surface and into the air by using the muscles in one's legs and feet: "the cat jumped off his lap" Similar leapspringboundhop
    • 2. (of a person) move suddenly and quickly in a specified way: "Juliet jumped to her feet" Similar leapspringboundhop

    noun

    • 1. an act of jumping from a surface by pushing upward with one's legs and feet: "in making the short jump across the gully he lost his balance" Similar leapspringvaultbound
    • 2. a sudden involuntary movement caused by shock or surprise: "I woke up with a jump" Similar startjerksudden movementinvoluntary movement
  2. Definition of jump verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  3. To jump is to hop or leap, straight up or over something. Frogs, amazingly, are able to jump up to twenty times the length of their body. You can jump over a puddle or over the jump rope your friends are turning.

  4. to move over something by moving up into the air: The horse jumped the last fence. jump verb (INCREASE) to suddenly increase by a large amount: House prices have jumped by 20%. jump verb (FEAR) B2. to make a sudden movement because you are frightened or surprised: Her scream made me jump. See also. get/jump on the bandwagon. jump to conclusions.

  5. 1. a. To propel oneself upward or over a distance in single quick motion or series of such motions. b. To move suddenly and in one motion: jumped out of bed. c. To move involuntarily, as in surprise: jumped when the phone rang. d. To parachute from an aircraft. 2. a. Informal To act quickly; hustle: Jump when I give you an order. b.

  6. 4 days ago · If you jump, you bend your knees, push against the ground with your feet, and move quickly upwards into the air.

  7. verb (used without object) to spring clear of the ground or other support by a sudden muscular effort; leap: to jump into the air; to jump out a window. to rise suddenly or quickly: He jumped from his seat when she entered. to move or jerk suddenly, as from surprise or shock: He jumped when the firecracker exploded.

  8. a sudden movement caused by shock or surprise. I sat up with a jump. Her heart gave a little jump at his smile. Word Origin. Idioms. be for the high jump.

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