Leap (Verb/Noun)
Syllable division: leap
How to pronounce: UK: /liːp/ US: /liːp/
Leap as a VERB
#1 Meaning: To move or jump quickly, typically from one point to another.
Example:
> She leaped up from the grass and into the swimming pool.
> The dog leaped over the branch into the woods.
#2 Meaning: To act quickly to help, defend, etc.
Meaning:
> When they said something bad about her best friend, she leaped to her defense.
> While they were arguing, the police leaped in to calm everyone down.
#3 Meaning: Suddenly achieving anything, typically popularity, status, or importance.
Example:
> She leapt to fame after her YouTube video went viral.
> He leapt to power after he won the presidential election.
Leap as a NOUN
#1 Meaning: A significant improvement, increase, or change.
Example:
> After her new product started selling fast, they saw a leap in their profits.
> It took a leap of trust to see that he really changed.
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The horse leaped the barrier and ran away.
People born on a leap day only get a birthday once every four years.
One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind
I leaped a small puddle through the school.
Thank you for posting a good sentence Moung! 😀
Good sentences Vlad! 😀
You can also say:
The horse leaped from the barrier and ran away.
The boy leaped down from the tree’s branch to the floor.
The man leaped to help his wife to carry the heavy shoppings.
The woman leaped to her career, after she become famous arond the world.
She has a leaped in her lifestyle, after she moved from the city to the countryside.
Well done on posting good sentences Nirvana! 😀
Try saying:
The man leaped to help his wife to carry the heavy shopping.
The woman leaped to her career after she become famous around the world.
She leaped in her lifestyle after she moved from the city to the countryside.
He was exhausted after a long run, ate a banana and his energy leped to a normal level.