What is another word for leaps?
Pronunciation:
[ lˈiːps], [ lˈiːps], [ l_ˈiː_p_s]
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Synonyms for Leaps:
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• leaps (verb)Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words (noun):- pompous,
- saltation,
- divert,
- runs,
- bouncy,
- bound,
- saltations,
- fountains,
- jumped-up,
- hopped-up,
- prepare,
- Cavorting,
- think twice,
- clears,
- transitions,
- cheeky,
- leap,
- Bucking,
- explodes,
- disport,
- amuse,
- CAPERS,
- jump,
- increases,
- bucked,
- rises,
- conceited,
- confines,
- Forms,
- borders,
- gambol,
- flies,
- bounding,
- trammels,
- skip,
- restrains,
- Cavorted,
- cavort,
- leaper,
- climbs,
- Ramps,
- outpourings,
- bounces,
- Saltatorial,
- Gives,
- pranks,
- throttles,
- Jumped,
- cavorts,
- frolics,
- snatches,
- soars,
- leapfrogs,
- boast,
- supercilious,
- steps,
- foresight,
- lunges,
- limits,
- shies,
- starts,
- lopes,
- frisks,
- rears,
- gambols,
- cocky,
- eruptive,
- bolts,
- jumping-off,
- alternates,
- jump-off,
- high,
- leaping,
- faults,
- Dives,
- dances,
- outflows,
- skippings,
- edges,
- bucks,
- Boundaries,
- prances,
- darts,
- bounder.
How to use "Leaps" in context?
Most people take steps when they walk or run. But some take jumps. These jumps may be small, like those you might make when crossing a busy street, or they may be farther apart, like those made by athletes during a race. When something jumps, its height changes rapidly, which can make it unpredictable and dangerous. But jumps can also be exciting, because they challenge our abilities to move quickly and correctly.
Paraphrases for Leaps:
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Equivalence
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Noun, plural
jumps.
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Verb, 3rd person singular present
jumps.
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Noun, plural
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Independent
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Proper noun, singular
gain, high, higher, hike, increase, peak, rally, rebound, rise, rising, rose, soar, soaring, spike, surging, swell, tops, up, upward, Rallies, They, Gains, increases, spikes, hikes, edges, rises, soars, ILS, NIKKEI.
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Noun, plural
advancement, bounds, deer, hops, increase, jacks, progress, rise, rising, steps, up, Arches, Rallies, Skipping, Gains, Achievements, Mutations, minimizes, crossings, bonds, breaks, advances, increases, attainments, bills, breakthroughs, moves, passes, shifts, advancements, progresses, overtures, spans, stages, affections, spikes, hikes, outlays, edges, swings, developments, rises, soars, heels, clicks, transcends, departures, STRIDES, INROADS, outposts, passports, altitudes, footsteps, trailers, highs, spurts, prepayments, instalments, avances, 'avances, substeps.
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Proper noun, singular
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Other Related
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Noun, plural
passages.
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Noun, plural
Homophones for Leaps:
- lop, lavabo, lb, Lowboy, lob, live, loeb, loofa, lop off, l-p, lief, leaf, loofah, levi, leppy, leave, loop, levee, lip, lip off, llb, lobe, lf, lippi, luba, lapp, levy, loopy, livy, lbf., layoff, lollop, lave, lay off, lab, life, loaf, love, lviii, leipoa, lobby, lifo, lp, lava, luff, lvii, layby, lovoa, loupe, lv, lullaby, lav, lay up, lollipop, leave off, Li Po, layup, life buoy, lube, libya, luffa, lev, lay-up, lowlife, lvi, lay-by, lap, lap up, liv, libby, lope, leafy.
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