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jumper


Meanings
  • Noun

    A person who jumps, especially for sport or exercise.

    - "The jumper in the Olympics cleared the bar at 2.3 meters."
    - "My friend is an excellent jumper and can clear long distances."
  • Noun

    A garment worn for jumping activities, such as a parachute or a pony jumper.

    - "I need a new jumper for skydiving."
    - "The jumper I bought for horseback riding is too tight."

Pronunciation




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  2. /dʒʌmpɚ/



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  4. /dʒʌmpɚ/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with jumper
jumper , humper , slumper , jumper,umper , campfire ember , temper , tether , weather , pother , smother , other
Homonyms
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  1. Jumper (en) : Person or garment for jumping.

  2. Jumper (en) : To leap or jump.


Homophones
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  1. jumper (noun), jumper (verb), jumper cable, jumper jet, jumper seat


Variants
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jumper , jumpers , jumper cables , jumper's knee , puddle jumper , puddle jumpers , smoke jumper , smoke jumpers , BASE jumper , BASE jumping , broad jump , broad jumper , broad jumpers , broad jumps , bungee jump , bungee jumped , bungee jumper , bungee jumping , bungee jumps , high jump , high jumper , high jumpers , high jumps , high-jump , high-jumped , high-jumping , high-jumps
Forms
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jumps, jumped, jumping


Etymology
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Originally from the Old English 'gehopian', meaning 'to leap, jump'.


Trivia
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  1. The world record for the high jump is 2.45 meters, set by Javier Sotomayor in 1993.

  2. The long jump is the oldest track and field event, with records dating back to ancient Greece.


Related Concepts
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  1. High Jump: An athletic event where athletes jump over a bar.

  2. Long Jump: An athletic event where athletes jump as far as possible.

  3. Triple Jump: An athletic event where athletes jump three times, with a run-up and three jumps.


Culture
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The jumper has been a significant part of various cultures, particularly in sports such as gymnastics, track and field, and equestrian events.

How to Memorize "jumper"

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    - Visualize a person jumping high in the air or a garment used for jumping activities.

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