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Phrasal verbs starting with "jump"

14 phrasal verbs use this verb

jump about
A2

To jump or move energetically in different directions; to jump repeatedly without a set direction.

jump around
A2

To jump energetically in different directions, or to switch rapidly between topics, tasks, or places.

jump at
B1

To accept or take an opportunity eagerly and without hesitation.

jump down
A2

To leap downward from a height, or (idiomatically) to reprimand someone sharply.

jump in
A2

To enter a conversation, activity, or situation suddenly and without much hesitation.

jump off
A2

To leap from a surface or platform; figuratively, to start suddenly or launch into something.

jump on
B1

To leap onto something; to quickly take advantage of something; or to suddenly criticize someone.

jump onto
A2

To leap and land on top of something, or to suddenly start engaging with an idea or trend.

jump out
A2

To leap out of something or somewhere; figuratively, to be immediately noticeable or striking.

jump to
B1

To move quickly to a particular point or conclusion, often without proper consideration.

jump to it
B2

To act immediately and with energy, usually in response to a command or urgent situation.

jump up
A2

To rise suddenly by jumping; to increase sharply; to get up quickly from a seated position.

jump up behind
C1

To leap up and position oneself behind someone, typically on a horse or vehicle.

jump upon
B2

To leap onto something or someone, or to seize on an opportunity or remark eagerly.