jump
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Verb
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Third-person singular |
Past tense |
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Present participle |
- (intransitive) If you jump, you leave the ground completely.
- He jumped for joy.
- She jumped to her death from the bridge.
- (transitive) If you jump something, you fly over it.
- The children jumped the water to get to the other side.
- (transitive) If you jump something, you make it leave the ground.
- He loved jumping his bicycle.
- (intransitive) If you jump, you move suddenly because you are surprised.
- I scared her and she jumped.
- (transitive) If you jumpstart a car, you use the battery power from another car.
- We used his car to jump ours.
Related words
- jump up
- jump down
- jump-start
- jump in with both feet
- jump for joy
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Noun
- A jump is a movement from the ground to the air.
- She took a run before the big jump over the water.
- A jump is a ramp used to jump.
- Synonyms: ramp, inclined plane, incline and slope
- He went off the jump at full speed.
- A jump is a jolt or shock used to start a car.
- He used his car to give me a jump.
- A jump is a sudden movement of surprise.
- It seems I surprised her, because she gave a little jump.
Derived words
- jumpball
- high jump
- long jump
- triple jump
- ski jump
- jumper cables
- jumper
- jump-start
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