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Abraham Guerrero
leap or jump?
Hi, I was studying the verbs in english, and I noticed that the verb "LEAP" and the verb "JUMP" have the same meaning,
can you explain me what is the difference between them?, thanks.
Jul 20, 2018 5:48 PM
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They have very similar meanings, but jump is more of a vertical movement while leap is vertical plus a forward movement. So leap is more often used when describing an energetic movement into something or somewhere while jump has more of a connotation of standing in one place but moving up and down.
July 20, 2018
From the New Oxford American Dictionary on my Apple computer:
leap =
jump or spring a long way, to a great height, or with great force: I leaped across the threshold
| figurative : Fabia's heart leapt excitedly.
move quickly and suddenly: Polly leapt to her feet.
July 20, 2018
I think "JUMP" is much more commonly used, especially in conversation. "LEAP" is used in literature, and sometimes to refer to longer distances.
July 20, 2018
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Abraham Guerrero
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