jump on

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Definition
  1. Verb (phrasal verb):
    • To board or mount a vehicle or animal quickly: To get onto the back of a horse, bicycle, motorcycle, or similar mode of transport.
    • To join or participate in something quickly or eagerly: To seize an opportunity or to adopt an idea, trend, or activity with enthusiasm.
    • To criticize or attack someone verbally: To confront or challenge someone aggressively about something they have said or done.
Usage Examples
  • Literal meaning (to mount):
    • He jumped on his bike and rode away.
    • The rider jumped on the horse with ease.
  • Figurative meaning (to join eagerly):
    • Investors jumped on the new tech stock.
    • She jumped on the chance to study abroad.
  • Figurative meaning (to criticize):
    • The manager jumped on him for being late.
    • Don't jump on me; I was just asking a question.
Advanced Usage
  • "to jump on the bandwagon": To join others in doing something that has become fashionable or popular.
    • Many companies are jumping on the sustainability bandwagon.
  • "to jump on board": To decide to join or support a project, plan, or team.
    • We hope more partners will jump on board with our initiative.
Variants and Related Words
  • Jump (verb): To propel oneself upward or forward.
  • Mount (verb): To get up on something (e.g., a horse, platform).
  • Board (verb): To get on or into a vehicle, ship, or aircraft.
Synonyms
  • Climb onto: To ascend and get onto something.
  • Hop on: To board quickly or casually (often used for buses, bikes).
  • Seize: To take hold of eagerly (for opportunities).
  • Berate: To scold or criticize angrily (for the critical sense).
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Jump at: To accept something eagerly.
    • She jumped at the job offer.
  • Jump in: To enter something quickly or interrupt.
    • Feel free to jump in with your comments.
Related Idioms
  • Jump down someone's throat: To react to someone with sudden angry criticism.
    • I made a small mistake, and she jumped down my throat.
  • Jump the gun: To start something too early or act before the proper time.
    • They jumped the gun by announcing the product before it was ready.
Verb
  1. get up on the back of
    • mount a horse

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