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What is the difference between to jump and to leap? When may I use them?
Sep 24, 2011 7:37 PM
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To jump and to leap are very much the same and are often synonymous.
But to jump usually is used to express something more intensive, like:
*Athletes jumping high into the air.
And to leap is used to express something smooth, like:
*Ballet dancers leaping.
Anyway these verbs are synonymous.
September 24, 2011
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