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Jump as a Adjective has these synonyms:
start, jerk, wince, flinch, recoilExample: The sudden noise made me jump.
Jump as a Noun has these synonyms:
barricade, obstacle, hurdle, fence, rail, obstructionExample: My horse cleared the first jump easily.
break, gap, hiatus, lacuna, space, hole, breach, rift, interruption
Example: There's a jump in continuity at the end of the fourth chapter.
leap, bound, spring, pounce, hurdle, vault, hop, skip, caper, cavort, gambol
Example: Jack, jump over the candlestick! Lambs were jumping about in the meadow.
start, jerk, spasm, twitch, recoil, lurch, jolt
Example: When they called his name, he gave a little jump.
Jump as a Verb has these synonyms:
advance, increase, rise, gain, surge, escalateExample: The cost of living jumped again this month, causing fear of inflation.
leap, bound, spring, pounce, hurdle, vault, hop, skip
Example: With one jump the cheetah was upon the gazelle.
pass, move, leap, skip
Example: She jumped from one subject to another so quickly that I couldn't keep track.
rise, increase, boost, hike, advance, gain, surge, escalation, upsurge, increment, elevation
Example: A jump in the Retail Price Index drove share prices lower again yesterday.
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