English

Detailed Synonyms for jump in English

jump:

to jump verb (jumps, jumped, jumping)

  1. to jump
    to jump; to leap; make a little jump
  2. to jump
    hop up; leap up; to jump up; to jump
  3. to jump
    – go back and forth; swing back and forth between two states or conditions 1
    alternate; to jump
    – go back and forth; swing back and forth between two states or conditions 1
  4. to jump
    – rise in rank or status 1
    to rise; to jump; to climb up
    – rise in rank or status 1
    • rise verb (rises, rose, rising)
    • jump verb (jumps, jumped, jumping)
      • Her new novel jumped high on the bestseller list1
    • climb up verb (climbs up, climbed up, climbing up)
  5. to jump
    – increase suddenly and significantly 1
    to jump
    – increase suddenly and significantly 1
    • jump verb (jumps, jumped, jumping)
      • Prices jumped overnight1
  6. to jump
    – pass abruptly from one state or topic to another 1
    to leap; to jump
    – pass abruptly from one state or topic to another 1
    • leap verb (leaps, leapt, leaping)
      • leap into fame1
    • jump verb (jumps, jumped, jumping)
      • jump to a conclusion1
      • jump from one thing to another1
  7. to jump
    – bypass 1
    to skip; to jump; to pass over; skip over
    – bypass 1
    • skip verb (skips, skipped, skipping)
      • He skipped a row in the text and so the sentence was incomprehensible1
    • jump verb (jumps, jumped, jumping)
    • pass over verb (passes over, passed over, passing over)
    • skip over verb
  8. to jump
    – enter eagerly into 1
    to jump
    – enter eagerly into 1
    • jump verb (jumps, jumped, jumping)
      • He jumped into the game1
  9. to jump
    – make a sudden physical attack on 1
    to jump
    – make a sudden physical attack on 1
    • jump verb (jumps, jumped, jumping)
      • The muggers jumped the woman in the fur coat1
  10. to jump
    – start (a car engine whose battery is dead) by connecting it to another car's battery 1
    to jump; jumpstart; jump-start
    – start (a car engine whose battery is dead) by connecting it to another car's battery 1
  11. to jump
    – move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm 1
    to start; to startle; to jump
    – move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm 1
    • start verb (starts, started, starting)
    • startle verb (startles, startled, startling)
      • She startled when I walked into the room1
    • jump verb (jumps, jumped, jumping)
  12. to jump
    – move forward by leaps and bounds 1
    to bound; to spring; to leap; to jump
    – move forward by leaps and bounds 1
    • bound verb (bounds, bounded, bounding)
      • The horse bounded across the meadow1
    • spring verb (springs, sprang, springing)
    • leap verb (leaps, leapt, leaping)
      • The child leapt across the puddle1
    • jump verb (jumps, jumped, jumping)
      • Can you jump over the fence?1
  13. to jump
    – cause to jump or leap 1
    to leap; to jump
    – cause to jump or leap 1
    • leap verb (leaps, leapt, leaping)
    • jump verb (jumps, jumped, jumping)
      • the trainer jumped the tiger through the hoop1
  14. to jump
    – jump from an airplane and descend with a parachute 1
    to jump; chute; parachute
    – jump from an airplane and descend with a parachute 1
  15. to jump
    – run off or leave the rails 1
    to jump; to derail
    – run off or leave the rails 1
    • jump verb (jumps, jumped, jumping)
    • derail verb (derails, derailed, derailing)
      • the train derailed because a cow was standing on the tracks1
  16. to jump
    – jump down from an elevated point 1
    to leap; to jump; to jump off
    – jump down from an elevated point 1
    • leap verb (leaps, leapt, leaping)
      • the widow leapt into the funeral pyre1
    • jump verb (jumps, jumped, jumping)
      • the parachutist didn't want to jump1
    • jump off verb (jumps off, jumped off, jumping off)
      • every year, hundreds of people jump off the Golden Gate bridge1
  17. to jump
    – be highly noticeable 1
    to jump; to stand out; to stick out; to leap out; jump out
    – be highly noticeable 1
    • jump verb (jumps, jumped, jumping)
    • stand out verb (stands out, stood out, standing out)
    • stick out verb (sticks out, stuck out, sticking out)
    • leap out verb (leaps out, leapt out, leaping out)
    • jump out verb

Conjugations for jump:

present
  1. jump
  2. jump
  3. jumps
  4. jump
  5. jump
  6. jump
simple past
  1. jumped
  2. jumped
  3. jumped
  4. jumped
  5. jumped
  6. jumped
present perfect
  1. have jumped
  2. have jumped
  3. has jumped
  4. have jumped
  5. have jumped
  6. have jumped
past continuous
  1. was jumping
  2. were jumping
  3. was jumping
  4. were jumping
  5. were jumping
  6. were jumping
future
  1. shall jump
  2. will jump
  3. will jump
  4. shall jump
  5. will jump
  6. will jump
continuous present
  1. am jumping
  2. are jumping
  3. is jumping
  4. are jumping
  5. are jumping
  6. are jumping
subjunctive
  1. be jumped
  2. be jumped
  3. be jumped
  4. be jumped
  5. be jumped
  6. be jumped
diverse
  1. jump!
  2. let's jump!
  3. jumped
  4. jumping
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

jump

  1. jump

jump [the ~] noun

  1. the jump
    – the act of jumping; propelling yourself off the ground 1
    the jump; the jumping
    – the act of jumping; propelling yourself off the ground 1
    • jump [the ~] noun
      • he advanced in a series of jumps1
    • jumping [the ~] noun
      • the jumping was unexpected1
  2. the jump
    – descent with a parachute 1
    the jump; the parachuting
    – descent with a parachute 1
    • jump [the ~] noun
    • parachuting [the ~] noun
      • he had done a lot of parachuting in the army1
  3. the jump
    – a sudden involuntary movement 1
    the start; the startle; the jump
    – a sudden involuntary movement 1
    • start [the ~] noun
      • he awoke with a start1
    • startle [the ~] noun
    • jump [the ~] noun
  4. the jump
    – (film) an abrupt transition from one scene to another 1
    the jump
    – (film) an abrupt transition from one scene to another 1
  5. the jump
    – an abrupt transition 1
    the leap; the jump; the saltation
    – an abrupt transition 1
    • leap [the ~] noun
      • a successful leap from college to the major leagues1
    • jump [the ~] noun
    • saltation [the ~] noun
  6. the jump
    – a sudden and decisive increase 1
    the leap; the jump
    – a sudden and decisive increase 1
    • leap [the ~] noun
    • jump [the ~] noun
      • a jump in attendance1

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Alternate Synonyms for "jump":


Related Definitions for "jump":

  1. the act of jumping; propelling yourself off the ground1
    • he advanced in a series of jumps1
  2. descent with a parachute1
  3. a sudden involuntary movement1
  4. (film) an abrupt transition from one scene to another1
  5. an abrupt transition1
  6. a sudden and decisive increase1
    • a jump in attendance1
  7. go back and forth; swing back and forth between two states or conditions1
  8. rise in rank or status1
    • Her new novel jumped high on the bestseller list1
  9. increase suddenly and significantly1
    • Prices jumped overnight1
  10. pass abruptly from one state or topic to another1
    • jump to a conclusion1
    • jump from one thing to another1
  11. bypass1
  12. enter eagerly into1
    • He jumped into the game1
  13. make a sudden physical attack on1
    • The muggers jumped the woman in the fur coat1
  14. start (a car engine whose battery is dead) by connecting it to another car's battery1
  15. move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm1
  16. move forward by leaps and bounds1
    • Can you jump over the fence?1
  17. cause to jump or leap1
    • the trainer jumped the tiger through the hoop1
  18. jump from an airplane and descend with a parachute1
  19. run off or leave the rails1
  20. jump down from an elevated point1
    • the parachutist didn't want to jump1
  21. be highly noticeable1

Related Synonyms for jump