Leap (Verb/Noun)
Syllable division: leap
How to pronounce: UK: /liːp/ US: /liːp/

American Pronunciation of the word Leap

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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