Synonym: bound, dive, hop, hurdle, jump, plunge, pounce, spring, vault. Similar words: cheap, take apart, lean, plea, lead, plead, leather, leave. Meaning: [lɪːp] n. 1. a light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards 2. an abrupt transition 3. a sudden and decisive increase 4. the distance leaped (or to be leaped). v. 1. move forward by leaps and bounds 2. pass abruptly from one state or topic to another 3. jump down from an elevated point 4. cause to jump or leap.
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3. Look before you leap.
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5. The dog made a leap over the fence.
6. He tensed his muscles for the leap.
7. The leap year comes around quadrennially.
8. The cat crouched, ready to leap.
9. Take a leap of faith and trust them.
10. Leap year recurs every four years.
11. He made a flying leap at the ball.
12. Do you want to take a leap of faith? Or become an old man, filled with regret, waiting to die alone?
13. does not desire to be able to leap a thousand miles, can only hope that day forward.
14. There has been a quantum leap in the range of the wines sold in the UK.
15. You made me leap out of my skin.
16. She was quick to leap to my defence .
17. With one leap he crossed the stream.
18. Do not leap headlong into decisions.
19. The result has been a giant leap in productivity.
20. He took a leap over an obstacle.
21. Salmon thrash their tails and leap from the water.
22. The photo seemed to leap off the page .
23. With one leap he was free!
24. Please don't do leap in.
25. The vaccine represents a quantum leap in healthcare.
26. We should leap at this money-making opportunity.
27. The share price is likely to leap upwards.
28. Now let's not leap to any hasty conclusions.
29. A leap year has 366 days.
30. Warwicks leap to third in the table, 31 points behind leaders Essex.