leaping Antonyms

Meaning of leaping

Wordnet

leaping (n)

a light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards

Webster

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

of Leap

Webster

leaping (a. & n.)

from Leap, to jump.

leaping Sentence Examples

  1. The cheetah was leaping through the tall grass, its spotted fur blending in perfectly with the surroundings.
  2. The squirrel leaped from branch to branch, its agile tail helping it to maintain its balance.
  3. The frogs leaped out of the water as if they were made of rubber.
  4. The dog leaped over the fence, barking excitedly at the cat on the other side.
  5. The children were leaping around the playground, their laughter filling the air.
  6. The salmon leaped out of the water, its silvery body flashing in the sunlight.
  7. The diver leaped off the platform, his body cutting through the water with practiced ease.
  8. The horse leaped the fence, clearing it by a good margin.
  9. The kangaroo leaped across the plain, its powerful legs propelling it forward.
  10. The dancer leaped into the air, her graceful movements captivating the audience.

FAQs About the word leaping

a light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwardsof Leap, from Leap, to jump.

excursive, wandering,rambling,indirect, digressionary, discursive, desultory, digressional, maundering, meandering

logical, consistent,consistent, coherent, logical, coherent, focused, direct,direct, focused

The cheetah was leaping through the tall grass, its spotted fur blending in perfectly with the surroundings.

The squirrel leaped from branch to branch, its agile tail helping it to maintain its balance.

The frogs leaped out of the water as if they were made of rubber.

The dog leaped over the fence, barking excitedly at the cat on the other side.