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capriole vs jump

jump vs capriole

capriole and jump both are nouns.

capriole and jump both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
capriole Yes No Yes No
jump Yes No Yes No
As nouns, jump is a hypernym of capriole; that is, jump is a word with a broader meaning than capriole:
  • capriole: (dressage) a vertical jump of a trained horse with a kick of the hind legs at the top of the jump
  • jump: the act of jumping; propelling yourself off the ground
Other hypernyms of capriole include jumping.
As verbs, jump is a hypernym of capriole; that is, jump is a word with a broader meaning than capriole:
  • capriole: perform a capriole, of horses in dressage
  • jump: move forward by leaps and bounds
Other hypernyms of capriole include bound, leap, spring.
capriole (noun) jump (noun)
(dressage) a vertical jump of a trained horse with a kick of the hind legs at the top of the jump the act of jumping; propelling yourself off the ground
a playful leap or hop a sudden involuntary movement
descent with a parachute
(film) an abrupt transition from one scene to another
an abrupt transition
a sudden and decisive increase
capriole (verb) jump (verb)
perform a capriole, in ballet increase suddenly and significantly
perform a capriole, of horses in dressage rise in rank or status
go back and forth; swing back and forth between two states or conditions
pass abruptly from one state or topic to another
bypass
make a sudden physical attack on
enter eagerly into
move forward by leaps and bounds
cause to jump or leap
move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm
run off or leave the rails
start (a car engine whose battery is dead) by connecting it to another car's battery
jump down from an elevated point
jump from an airplane and descend with a parachute
be highly noticeable
Difference between capriole and jump

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