jump
English Thesaurus
1. the act of jumping; propelling yourself off the ground (noun.act)
| hyponym | : | header, |
| definition | : | a headlong jump (or fall) (noun.act) |
| hyponym | : | hop, |
| definition | : | the act of hopping; jumping upward or forward (especially on one foot) (noun.act) |
| hyponym | : | hurdle, vault, |
| definition | : | the act of jumping over an obstacle (noun.act) |
| hyponym | : | capriole, |
| definition | : | (dressage) a vertical jump of a trained horse with a kick of the hind legs at the top of the jump (noun.act) |
2. descent with a parachute (noun.act)
| hypernym | : | descent, |
| definition | : | the act of changing your location in a downward direction (noun.act) |
| hyponym | : | skydiving, |
| definition | : | performing acrobatics in free fall before pulling the ripcord of a parachute (noun.act) |
3. a sudden involuntary movement (noun.act)
| hyponym | : | startle reaction, startle response, |
| definition | : | a complicated involuntary reaction to a sudden unexpected stimulus (especially a loud noise); involves flexion of most skeletal muscles and a variety of visceral reactions (noun.act) |
| hyponym | : | moro reflex, startle reflex, |
| definition | : | a normal reflex of young infants; a sudden loud noise causes the child to stretch out the arms and flex the legs (noun.act) |
| hyponym | : | flinch, wince, |
| definition | : | a reflex response to sudden pain (noun.act) |
4. (film) an abrupt transition from one scene to another (noun.communication)
| hypernym | : | transition, |
| definition | : | a passage that connects a topic to one that follows (noun.communication) |
5. an abrupt transition (noun.event)
| hypernym | : | transition, |
| definition | : | a change from one place or state or subject or stage to another (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | quantum jump, |
| definition | : | (physics) an abrupt transition of an electron or atom or molecule from one quantum state to another with the emission or absorption of a quantum (noun.event) |
6. a sudden and decisive increase (noun.event)
| hypernym | : | increase, |
| definition | : | a change resulting in an increase (noun.event) |
7. go back and forth; swing back and forth between two states or conditions (verb.change)
| hypernym | : | alter, change, vary, |
| definition | : | become different in some particular way, without permanently losing one's or its former characteristics or essence (verb.change) |
8. rise in rank or status (verb.change)
| hypernym | : | change, |
| definition | : | undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature (verb.change) |
9. increase suddenly and significantly (verb.change)
10. pass abruptly from one state or topic to another (verb.change)
| hypernym | : | change, shift, switch, |
| definition | : | lay aside, abandon, or leave for another (verb.change) |
11. bypass (verb.cognition)
12. enter eagerly into (verb.competition)
| hypernym | : | enter, participate, |
| definition | : | become a participant; be involved in (verb.competition) |
13. make a sudden physical attack on (verb.competition)
14. start (a car engine whose battery is dead) by connecting it to another car's battery (verb.motion)
| hypernym | : | start, start up, |
| definition | : | get going or set in motion (verb.motion) |
15. move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm (verb.motion)
| hypernym | : | move, |
| definition | : | move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion (verb.motion) |
| hyponym | : | shy, |
| definition | : | start suddenly, as from fright (verb.motion) |
| hyponym | : | boggle, |
| definition | : | startle with amazement or fear (verb.motion) |
| hyponym | : | rear back, |
| definition | : | start with anger or resentment or in protest (verb.motion) |
| hyponym | : | jackrabbit, |
| definition | : | go forward or start with a fast, sudden movement (verb.motion) |
16. move forward by leaps and bounds (verb.motion)
| hypernym | : | move, |
| definition | : | move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion (verb.motion) |
| hyponym | : | pronk, |
| definition | : | jump straight up (verb.motion) |
| hyponym | : | burst, |
| definition | : | move suddenly, energetically, or violently (verb.motion) |
| hyponym | : | bounce, |
| definition | : | leap suddenly (verb.motion) |
| hyponym | : | capriole, |
| definition | : | perform a capriole, of horses in dressage (verb.motion) |
| hyponym | : | galumph, |
| definition | : | move around heavily and clumsily (verb.motion) |
| hyponym | : | ski jump, |
| definition | : | jump on skis (verb.motion) |
| hyponym | : | saltate, |
| definition | : | leap or skip, often in dancing (verb.motion) |
| hyponym | : | vault, |
| definition | : | bound vigorously (verb.motion) |
| hyponym | : | leapfrog, |
| definition | : | jump across (verb.motion) |
| hyponym | : | overleap, vault, |
| definition | : | jump across or leap over (an obstacle) (verb.motion) |
| hyponym | : | curvet, |
| definition | : | perform a leap where both hind legs come off the ground, of a horse (verb.motion) |
| hyponym | : | caper, |
| definition | : | jump about playfully (verb.motion) |
| hyponym | : | hop, |
| definition | : | make a jump forward or upward (verb.motion) |
17. cause to jump or leap (verb.motion)
18. jump from an airplane and descend with a parachute (verb.motion)
| hyponym | : | sky dive, skydive, |
| definition | : | jump from an airplane and perform various maneuvers before opening one's parachute (verb.motion) |
| entail | : | glide, |
| definition | : | fly in or as if in a glider plane (verb.motion) |
19. run off or leave the rails (verb.motion)
| hypernym | : | go, locomote, move, travel, |
| definition | : | change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically (verb.motion) |
20. jump down from an elevated point (verb.motion)
| hypernym | : | move, |
| definition | : | move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion (verb.motion) |
21. be highly noticeable (verb.stative)
| hypernym | : | appear, look, seem, |
| definition | : | give a certain impression or have a certain outward aspect (verb.perception) |
22. the act of jumping; propelling yourself off the ground (noun.act)
| derivation | : | bound, jump, leap, spring, |
| definition | : | move forward by leaps and bounds (verb.motion) |
23. descent with a parachute (noun.act)
| derivation | : | chute, jump, parachute, |
| definition | : | jump from an airplane and descend with a parachute (verb.motion) |
24. a sudden involuntary movement (noun.act)
| derivation | : | jump, start, startle, |
| definition | : | move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm (verb.motion) |
25. (film) an abrupt transition from one scene to another (noun.communication)
| derivation | : | jump, leap, |
| definition | : | pass abruptly from one state or topic to another (verb.change) |
26. an abrupt transition (noun.event)
| derivation | : | climb up, jump, rise, |
| definition | : | rise in rank or status (verb.change) |
| derivation | : | jump, leap, |
| definition | : | pass abruptly from one state or topic to another (verb.change) |
27. a sudden and decisive increase (noun.event)
| derivation | : | jump, |
| definition | : | increase suddenly and significantly (verb.change) |
28. go back and forth; swing back and forth between two states or conditions (verb.change)
| derivation | : | alternation, |
| definition | : | successive change from one thing or state to another and back again (noun.act) |
29. rise in rank or status (verb.change)
30. increase suddenly and significantly (verb.change)
| derivation | : | jump, leap, |
| definition | : | a sudden and decisive increase (noun.event) |
31. pass abruptly from one state or topic to another (verb.change)
| derivation | : | jump, |
| definition | : | (film) an abrupt transition from one scene to another (noun.communication) |
32. move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm (verb.motion)
| derivation | : | jump, start, startle, |
| definition | : | a sudden involuntary movement (noun.act) |
33. move forward by leaps and bounds (verb.motion)
| derivation | : | jump, jumping, |
| definition | : | the act of jumping; propelling yourself off the ground (noun.act) |
| derivation | : | leap, |
| definition | : | the distance leaped (or to be leaped) (noun.attribute) |
| derivation | : | bounder, leaper, |
| definition | : | someone who bounds or leaps (as in competition) (noun.person) |
34. cause to jump or leap (verb.motion)
| derivation | : | leap, |
| definition | : | the distance leaped (or to be leaped) (noun.attribute) |
35. jump from an airplane and descend with a parachute (verb.motion)
| derivation | : | jump, parachuting, |
| definition | : | descent with a parachute (noun.act) |
| derivation | : | chute, parachute, |
| definition | : | rescue equipment consisting of a device that fills with air and retards your fall (noun.artifact) |
36. run off or leave the rails (verb.motion)
| derivation | : | derailment, |
| definition | : | an accident in which a train runs off its track (noun.event) |
37. the act of jumping; propelling yourself off the ground (noun.act)
| derivation | : | bound, jump, leap, spring, |
| definition | : | move forward by leaps and bounds (verb.motion) |
38. descent with a parachute (noun.act)
| derivation | : | chute, jump, parachute, |
| definition | : | jump from an airplane and descend with a parachute (verb.motion) |
39. a sudden involuntary movement (noun.act)
| derivation | : | jump, start, startle, |
| definition | : | move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm (verb.motion) |
40. (film) an abrupt transition from one scene to another (noun.communication)
| derivation | : | jump, leap, |
| definition | : | pass abruptly from one state or topic to another (verb.change) |
41. an abrupt transition (noun.event)
| derivation | : | climb up, jump, rise, |
| definition | : | rise in rank or status (verb.change) |
| derivation | : | jump, leap, |
| definition | : | pass abruptly from one state or topic to another (verb.change) |
42. a sudden and decisive increase (noun.event)
| derivation | : | jump, |
| definition | : | increase suddenly and significantly (verb.change) |
43. go back and forth; swing back and forth between two states or conditions (verb.change)
| derivation | : | alternation, |
| definition | : | successive change from one thing or state to another and back again (noun.act) |
44. rise in rank or status (verb.change)
45. increase suddenly and significantly (verb.change)
| derivation | : | jump, leap, |
| definition | : | a sudden and decisive increase (noun.event) |
46. pass abruptly from one state or topic to another (verb.change)
| derivation | : | jump, |
| definition | : | (film) an abrupt transition from one scene to another (noun.communication) |
47. move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm (verb.motion)
| derivation | : | jump, start, startle, |
| definition | : | a sudden involuntary movement (noun.act) |
48. move forward by leaps and bounds (verb.motion)
| derivation | : | jump, jumping, |
| definition | : | the act of jumping; propelling yourself off the ground (noun.act) |
| derivation | : | leap, |
| definition | : | the distance leaped (or to be leaped) (noun.attribute) |
| derivation | : | bounder, leaper, |
| definition | : | someone who bounds or leaps (as in competition) (noun.person) |
49. cause to jump or leap (verb.motion)
| derivation | : | leap, |
| definition | : | the distance leaped (or to be leaped) (noun.attribute) |
50. jump from an airplane and descend with a parachute (verb.motion)
| derivation | : | jump, parachuting, |
| definition | : | descent with a parachute (noun.act) |
| derivation | : | chute, parachute, |
| definition | : | rescue equipment consisting of a device that fills with air and retards your fall (noun.artifact) |
51. run off or leave the rails (verb.motion)
| derivation | : | derailment, |
| definition | : | an accident in which a train runs off its track (noun.event) |
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