high jump
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Definition
- Noun:
- A track and field event: The "high jump" is an athletic event where competitors attempt to jump over a horizontal bar placed at measured heights without dislodging it.
- The act of performing such a jump: It can also refer to the specific action or instance of jumping over the bar in this event.
Usage
- The word "high jump" is used as a singular noun, typically preceded by articles like "the," "a," or possessive determiners.
- It names a specific sport or a single attempt within that sport.
Examples
- Noun:
- She won a gold medal in the high jump at the national championships.
- His final high jump cleared the bar at 2.35 meters, setting a new record.
- The high jump is one of the most technically demanding field events.
Advanced Usage
- "to be out of the high jump": This is an informal, chiefly Australian idiom meaning to be no longer in contention or to have no chance of success in a given situation.
- After that costly error, he was out of the high jump for the promotion.
Variants and Related Words
- High jumper (n): An athlete who competes in the high jump event.
- The high jumper from Sweden is the favorite to win.
Synonyms
- Vertical jump: (General term) The action of jumping upwards. Note: This is not a synonym for the , but for the of jumping high.
Different Meanings
- The primary and almost exclusive meaning of "high jump" relates to the track and field event. The idiomatic use ("out of the high jump") is a secondary, region-specific meaning.
Noun
- the act of jumping as high as possible over a horizontal bar
- a competition that involves jumping as high as possible over a horizontal bar