jumping Antonyms

Meaning of jumping

Wordnet

jumping (n)

the act of participating in an athletic competition in which you must jump

the act of jumping; propelling yourself off the ground

Webster

jumping (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Jump

Webster

jumping (p. a. & vb. n.)

of Jump, to leap.

jumping Sentence Examples

  1. The children were jumping for joy as they received their new toys.
  2. The dog was jumping up and down, excited to see its owner return home.
  3. The athlete was jumping over the hurdles with ease during the track meet.
  4. The frog was jumping from lily pad to lily pad in the pond.
  5. The skydiver was jumping out of the airplane, feeling a surge of adrenaline.
  6. The skier was jumping off the ramp, performing a spectacular trick.
  7. The kangaroo was jumping across the field, displaying its powerful legs.
  8. The dolphin was jumping out of the water, showing off its graceful moves.
  9. The rabbit was jumping through the forest, escaping from a predator.
  10. The grasshopper was jumping from leaf to leaf, enjoying the warm summer day.

FAQs About the word jumping

the act of participating in an athletic competition in which you must jump, the act of jumping; propelling yourself off the groundof Jump, of Jump, to leap.

hopping,leaping, springing, bouncing,bounding, vaulting, hurdling, attacking, loping, gamboling

poking, poking, lagging, lagging, lingering, hanging (around or out), creeping, crawling, dragging, poking

The children were jumping for joy as they received their new toys.

The dog was jumping up and down, excited to see its owner return home.

The athlete was jumping over the hurdles with ease during the track meet.

The frog was jumping from lily pad to lily pad in the pond.