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View definitions for jump

jump

noun as in increase, advantage

noun as in obstacle

verb as in recoil

verb as in omit, avoid

verb as in increase

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Example Sentences

The jump from the Big Sky Conference to the SEC had been going great, the points were pouring in, a faucet that couldn’t be stopped.

There was no surprise that the rate of inflation jumped again, reflecting the recent hike in the energy price cap.

From BBC

But if someone approached him to star opposite Meryl Streep right now, he’d jump at the opportunity.

Both categories have seen a jump in sales.

From BBC

Although prices are still lower than last winter, the jump in electricity and gas costs comes as support handed out in recent years for bills has been scaled back.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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