Better words for

jump

Jump” does the job — but the right alternative does more. Here are 6 curated replacements, each with a definition, pronunciation, and an example of it working on the page.

leap

/liːp/Punchy

To spring powerfully through the air from one point to another.

She leapt across the rooftop gap without breaking her stride.

Best for: Works well in action writing or when emphasizing distance and boldness.

vault

/vɔːlt/Elevated

To spring over an obstacle using the hands or a pole for support.

He vaulted the iron fence and disappeared into the alley.

Best for: Best used when an obstacle is cleared with athletic precision.

bound

/baʊnd/Punchy

To move forward in a series of long, energetic springlike strides.

The wolf bounded through the snow-covered clearing at terrifying speed.

Best for: Suits animal movement or characters conveying urgency and natural power.

spring

/sprɪŋ/Literary

To move suddenly and swiftly upward or forward with coiled energy.

She sprang from her chair the moment she heard the crash outside.

Best for: Ideal for conveying sudden, reactive movement with a sense of tension releasing.

caper

/ˈkeɪ-pər/Literary

To skip or leap about in a lively, playful, or frolicsome manner.

The children capered across the meadow, laughing wildly in the afternoon sun.

Best for: Best reserved for light, joyful scenes with a whimsical or comedic tone.

saltate

/ˈsæl-teɪt/Rare Gem

To leap or dance with abrupt, repeated jumping movements.

The sand grains saltated along the desert floor, carried by the fierce wind.

Best for: Rare scientific or poetic term; striking when used deliberately in formal or inventive prose.

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