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  • verb



  • as in to leap



  • as in to cringe



  • as in to rush

  • noun



  • as in leap



  • as in advantage

  • as in to leap
  • as in to cringe
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  • as in leap
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jump
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verb

Definition of jumpnext

1

as in to leap

to propel oneself upward or forward into the air

jumped across the ditch

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • leap

  • hop

  • bound

  • spring

  • vault

  • bounce

  • pounce

  • skip

  • hurdle

  • attack

  • leapfrog

  • lope

  • buck

  • frolic

  • romp

  • cavort

  • caper

  • skyrocket

  • gambol

  • shoot

  • capriole

2

as in to cringe

to move suddenly and sharply (as in surprise)

the sudden appearance of a mouse scurrying across the floor made me jump

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • leap

  • cringe

  • wince

  • bolt

  • flinch

  • startle

  • start

  • jerk

  • twitch

  • spring

  • react

  • bound

  • spook

  • recoil

  • jolt

  • respond

  • shrink

  • quail

  • blench

  • squinch

3

as in to rush

to proceed or move quickly

when I tell you to do something, I expect you to jump

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • rush

  • scurry

  • hurry

  • fly

  • speed

  • chase

  • trot

  • drive

  • run

  • race

  • travel

  • zip

  • scoot

  • step

  • blow

  • dart

  • scuttle

  • rip

  • buzz

  • dash

  • shoot

  • blast

  • hurtle

  • zoom

  • jog

  • hurl

  • whirl

  • bowl

  • bolt

  • hump

  • tear

  • cannonball

  • ram

  • careen

  • gallop

  • barrel

  • hasten

  • career

  • hustle

  • course

  • bundle

  • jet

  • rocket

  • breeze

  • motor

  • nip

  • rustle

  • hare

  • blaze

  • beat it

  • hie

  • whisk

  • belt

  • bomb

  • scamper

  • pelt

  • shake a leg

  • flit

  • step on it

  • highball

  • bustle

  • get a move on

  • sprint

  • crack (on)

  • accelerate

  • make tracks

  • hotfoot (it)

  • stampede

  • scuffle

  • streak

  • whiz

  • overtake

  • step out

  • beetle

  • outrun

  • whizz

  • arrow

  • beeline

  • scud

  • outpace

  • catch up

  • quicken

  • outstrip

  • fastforward


Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • crawl

  • drag

  • creep

  • poke

  • linger

  • hang (around or out)

  • poke

  • lag

  • stroll

  • dawdle

  • saunter

  • shuffle

  • amble

  • tarry

  • decelerate

  • plod

  • slow (down or up)

  • loiter

  • lumber

  • dillydally

  • dally

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  • crawl

  • drag

  • creep

  • poke

  • linger

  • hang (around or out)

  • poke

  • lag

  • stroll

  • dawdle

  • saunter

  • shuffle

  • amble

  • tarry

  • decelerate

  • plod

  • slow (down or up)

  • loiter

  • lumber

  • dillydally

  • dally

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jump

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noun

1

as in leap

an act of leaping into the air

took a small jump forward to avoid stepping in the puddle

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • leap

  • hop

  • bounce

  • vault

  • skip

  • pounce

  • spring

  • bound

  • lope

  • caper

  • gambol

  • plunge

  • attack

  • dive

  • gambado

  • capriole

  • pitch

2

as in advantage

the more favorable condition or position in a competition

get a jump on the competition by starting early

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • advantage

  • edge

  • better

  • opportunity

  • pull

  • drop

  • start

  • stead

  • odds

  • vantage

  • upper hand

  • lead

  • inside track

  • high ground

  • bulge

  • whip hand

  • coign of vantage

  • margin

  • privilege

  • catbird seat

  • superiority

  • head start

  • benefit

  • allowance

  • dominance

  • ascendancy

  • transcendence

  • leg up

  • precedence

  • break

  • foothold

  • prerogative

  • mastery

  • predominance

  • windfall

  • command

  • ascendency

  • supremacy

  • seniority

  • preference

  • transcendency

  • godsend

  • blessing

  • boon

  • felicity

  • manna


Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • strike

  • liability

  • disadvantage

  • penalty

  • minus

  • drawback

  • handicap

  • detriment

  • failing

  • catch

  • disparity

  • stop

  • check

  • disability

  • imbalance

  • hurdle

  • stranglehold

  • obstacle

  • inequality

  • bar

  • interference

  • impairment

  • hitch

  • rub

  • obstruction

  • shortcoming

  • unevenness

  • impediment

  • lurch

  • hindrance

  • clog

  • embarrassment

  • crimp

  • shackle

  • setback

  • let

  • trammel

  • manacle

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  • strike

  • liability

  • disadvantage

  • penalty

  • minus

  • drawback

  • handicap

  • detriment

  • failing

  • catch

  • disparity

  • stop

  • check

  • disability

  • imbalance

  • hurdle

  • stranglehold

  • obstacle

  • inequality

  • bar

  • interference

  • impairment

  • hitch

  • rub

  • obstruction

  • shortcoming

  • unevenness

  • impediment

  • lurch

  • hindrance

  • clog

  • embarrassment

  • crimp

  • shackle

  • setback

  • let

  • trammel

  • manacle

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Phrases Containing jump

  • hop, skip, and jump
  • jump ship
  • jump (on)
  • hop, skip, and jump
  • jump ship
  • jump (on)

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  1. jumpverb

    Synonyms:
    leap, spring

  2. jumpnoun

    Synonyms:
    jerk, leap out of ones skin, flinch, twitch, jump out of ones skin

  3. jumpverb

    To propel oneself rapidly upward such that momentum causes the body to become airborne.

    The boy took a skip and a jump down the lane.

    Synonyms:
    leap

  4. jumpverb

    An instance of causing oneself to fall from an elevated location.

    There were a couple of jumps from th bridge.

    Synonyms:
    jump off, jump down

  5. jumpnoun

    To employ a parachute to leave an aircraft or elevated location.

    She was terrified before the jump, but was thrilled to be skydiving.

    Synonyms:
    skydive

  6. jumpverb

    To react to a sudden, often unexpected, stimulus (such as a sharp prick or a loud sound) by jerking the body violently.

    The sudden sharp sound made me jump.

    Synonyms:
    flinch, twitch, jerk

  7. jumpverb

    An early start or an advantage.

    The hoodlum jumped a woman in the alley.

    Synonyms:
    hump, jump someones bones

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  1. jump, leapnoun

    a sudden and decisive increase

    «a jump in attendance»

    Synonyms:
    bound, saltation, parachuting, bounce, startle, spring, jumping, leaping, start, leap

  2. leap, jump, saltationnoun

    an abrupt transition

    «a successful leap from college to the major leagues»

    Synonyms:
    saltation, jumping, parachuting, bounce, startle, spring, terpsichore, bound, leaping, dance, start, leap, dancing

  3. jumpnoun

    (film) an abrupt transition from one scene to another

    Synonyms:
    start, jumping, startle, saltation, parachuting, leap

  4. startle, jump, startnoun

    a sudden involuntary movement

    «he awoke with a start»

    Synonyms:
    parachuting, outset, startle, first, head start, starting time, scratch line, scratch, commencement, leap, start, starting line, get-go, kickoff, saltation, showtime, starting, offset, jumping, starting signal, beginning

  5. jump, parachutingnoun

    descent with a parachute

    «he had done a lot of parachuting in the army»

    Synonyms:
    start, jumping, startle, saltation, parachuting, leap

  6. jump, jumpingverb

    the act of jumping; propelling yourself off the ground

    «he advanced in a series of jumps»; «the jumping was unexpected»

    Synonyms:
    start, jumping, startle, saltation, parachuting, leap

  7. jump, leap, bound, springverb

    move forward by leaps and bounds

    «The horse bounded across the meadow»; «The child leapt across the puddle»; «Can you jump over the fence?»

    Synonyms:
    spring, start, jumpstart, rise, jump out, jump off, throttle, climb up, restrict, stick out, trammel, stand out, take form, alternate, derail, form, jump-start, ricochet, border, skip, recoil, reverberate, startle, rebound, parachute, confine, pass over, leap, restrain, skip over, take a hop, chute, bounce, resile, bound, limit, leap out, take shape

  8. startle, jump, startverb

    move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm

    «She startled when I walked into the room»

    Synonyms:
    spring, start, jumpstart, rise, jump out, set about, jump off, get, begin, climb up, get going, start up, commence, get down, stick out, pop out, bulge, embark on, stand out, alternate, part, derail, galvanize, set off, jump-start, originate, skip, initiate, depart, lead off, galvanise, go, startle, parachute, bug out, pass over, leap, skip over, bound, bulge out, chute, pop, start out, set forth, leap out, take off, protrude, come out, take up, set out

  9. jumpverb

    make a sudden physical attack on

    «The muggers jumped the woman in the fur coat»

    Synonyms:
    rise, skip over, startle, pass over, chute, jumpstart, jump-start, bound, alternate, spring, leap, start, stick out, stand out, climb up, skip, jump out, jump off, derail, parachute, leap out

  10. jumpverb

    increase suddenly and significantly

    «Prices jumped overnight»

    Synonyms:
    rise, skip over, startle, pass over, chute, jumpstart, jump-start, bound, alternate, spring, leap, start, stick out, stand out, climb up, skip, jump out, jump off, derail, parachute, leap out

  11. leap out, jump out, jump, stand out, stick outverb

    be highly noticeable

    Synonyms:
    spring, digest, start, jumpstart, rise, jump out, jump off, support, climb up, surpass, jut, endure, put up, stick out, stand out, alternate, sally out, derail, jump-start, skip, jut out, stomach, startle, excel, parachute, burst forth, pass over, leap, brook, skip over, bound, suffer, chute, stand, leap out, protrude, project, tolerate, rush out, abide, bear

  12. jumpverb

    enter eagerly into

    «He jumped into the game»

    Synonyms:
    rise, skip over, startle, pass over, chute, jumpstart, jump-start, bound, alternate, spring, leap, start, stick out, stand out, climb up, skip, jump out, jump off, derail, parachute, leap out

  13. rise, jump, climb upverb

    rise in rank or status

    «Her new novel jumped high on the bestseller list»

    Synonyms:
    spring, pass over, start, jumpstart, rise, jump out, jump off, stand up, climb up, uprise, startle, heighten, stick out, go up, rebel, surface, lift, alternate, stand out, arise, spring up, come up, grow, originate, skip, resurrect, ascend, develop, climb, parachute, derail, jump-start, get up, prove, leap, move up, skip over, turn out, bound, chute, rear, leap out, mount, rise up, wax

  14. jump, leap, jump offverb

    jump down from an elevated point

    «the parachutist didn’t want to jump»; «every year, hundreds of people jump off the Golden Gate bridge»; «the widow leapt into the funeral pyre»

    Synonyms:
    rise, skip over, startle, pass over, chute, jumpstart, jump-start, bound, alternate, spring, leap, start, stick out, stand out, climb up, skip, jump out, jump off, derail, parachute, leap out

  15. derail, jumpverb

    run off or leave the rails

    «the train derailed because a cow was standing on the tracks»

    Synonyms:
    rise, skip over, startle, pass over, chute, jumpstart, jump-start, bound, alternate, spring, leap, start, stick out, stand out, climb up, skip, jump out, jump off, derail, parachute, leap out

  16. chute, parachute, jumpverb

    jump from an airplane and descend with a parachute

    Synonyms:
    rise, skip over, startle, pass over, chute, jumpstart, jump-start, bound, alternate, spring, leap, start, stick out, stand out, climb up, skip, jump out, jump off, derail, parachute, leap out

  17. jump, leapverb

    cause to jump or leap

    «the trainer jumped the tiger through the hoop»

    Synonyms:
    rise, skip over, startle, pass over, chute, jumpstart, jump-start, bound, alternate, spring, leap, start, stick out, stand out, climb up, skip, jump out, jump off, derail, parachute, leap out

  18. jumpstart, jump-start, jumpverb

    start (a car engine whose battery is dead) by connecting it to another car’s battery

    Synonyms:
    rise, skip over, startle, pass over, chute, jumpstart, bound, alternate, spring, leap, start, stick out, parachute, stand out, climb up, skip, jump out, jump off, derail, jump-start, leap out

  19. jump, pass over, skip, skip oververb

    bypass

    «He skipped a row in the text and so the sentence was incomprehensible»

    Synonyms:
    spring, cut through, start, move through, jumpstart, decamp, rise, jump out, jump off, climb up, bound off, wipe, hop-skip, cut across, pass through, get over, stick out, cut, pass across, stand out, alternate, derail, jump-start, skip, transit, vamoose, overfly, startle, parachute, traverse, pass over, leap, skim, skip over, bound, chute, cover, cross, leap out, get across, hop, track, skitter

  20. leap, jumpverb

    pass abruptly from one state or topic to another

    «leap into fame»; «jump to a conclusion»; «jump from one thing to another»

    Synonyms:
    rise, skip over, startle, pass over, chute, jumpstart, jump-start, bound, alternate, spring, leap, start, stick out, stand out, climb up, skip, jump out, jump off, derail, parachute, leap out

  21. alternate, jumpverb

    go back and forth; swing back and forth between two states or conditions

    Synonyms:
    rise, skip over, stick out, interchange, pass over, chute, startle, jumpstart, switch, spring, bound, tack, alternate, take turns, stand out, leap, start, flip-flop, flip, jump-start, climb up, skip, jump out, jump off, derail, parachute, leap out, understudy

Matched Categories

    • Appear
    • Assault
    • Change
    • Climb
    • Descent
    • Dive
    • Enter
    • Miss
    • Move
    • Reflex
    • Start
    • Switch
    • Transition
    • Travel

Dictionary of English SynonymesRate these synonyms:0.0 / 0 votes

  1. jumpverb

    Synonyms:
    jump over, leap over, skip over, pass by a leap

  2. jumpverb

    Synonyms:
    leap, spring, bound, skip, hop, vault, CAPER

  3. jumpnoun

    Synonyms:
    leap, spring, bound, hop, vault, CAPER

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  1. jumpnoun

    Synonyms:
    leap, spring, bound, hop, vault, caper, jolt

  2. jumpverb

    Synonyms:
    spring, bound, leap, hop, caper, vault, bounce, jolt

PPDB, the paraphrase databaseRate these paraphrases:0.0 / 0 votes

  1. List of paraphrases for «jump»:

    leap, saut, skip, jumps, sauter, jumping, hop, blow, bounce, -jump, climb, bond, climbs, vault, gilleece, jumper, rise, rises, salta

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How to use jump in a sentence?

  1. Benjamin Dworkin:

    Jump starting the economy— that’s his play, it’s an intriguing idea- but that’s it. It’s not something that’s galvanized voters.

  2. Michael Northrop:

    My friends are school teachers, photographers. They’re texting me,’ hey, you want to jump in’ Starcraft’ or’ Warcraft ?’ once the kids are in bed, we’ll maybe pick a night and play from eight to 10.

  3. Harald Schmidt:

    It would’ve been more helpful if we had clarity, a national vaccination plan, everybody who is exploiting loopholes needs to be clear: If you jump the line and you could safely wait a couple of months chances are you’re depriving someone who needs that vaccine.

  4. Lauren Flymen:

    If you’re going on a run, you think about other stuff in your life and problems, whereas when I go out and jump rope, you just focus on that. You are properly in the zone. You can’t think about anything else because it involves so much of your mind to actually do these tricks.

  5. Stephen Robertson:

    A lot of people are optimistic about $50 oil, no one wants to be caught flat-footed and miss the jump.


Translations for jump

From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary

  • قفزArabic
  • ско́кнуць, скака́ць, ско́чыцьBelarusian
  • скачамBulgarian
  • sobresalt, salt, sobresaltar, saltarCatalan, Valencian
  • saltuCorsican
  • skok, skočit, skákatCzech
  • naid, neidio, ysboncioWelsh
  • spring, hop, spjæt, springe, fare sammen, spjætte, hoppeDanish
  • Sprung, springenGerman
  • salto, saltarSpanish
  • hüpeEstonian
  • jauzi, salto, jauzi egin, salto eginBasque
  • پایین پریدن, جهیدن, جستن, پریدن, پرشPersian
  • sätky, hyppy, sätkiä, hypätä, panna, etuilla, astua, hätkähtääFinnish
  • saut, doubler, sauter, sursauterFrench
  • geitIrish
  • leum, clisgeadhScottish Gaelic
  • brinco, chimpo, salto, pulo, saltarGalician
  • कूदनाHindi
  • ցատկել, թռչելArmenian
  • hoppaIcelandic
  • salto, saltareItalian
  • קְפִיצָהHebrew
  • 跳ぶ, 飛び越す, 飛び降りる, ジャンプするJapanese
  • 뛰다Korean
  • بازKurdish
  • saltō, saliōLatin
  • šuolis, šokti, šokinėtiLithuanian
  • lēciens, lēkt, lēkātLatvian
  • прескок, скок, ско́ка, прескокнува, скока, скокнуваMacedonian
  • ခုန်Burmese
  • sprong, opschrikken, springen, opspringen, zetten, voordringenDutch
  • skvetting, hopp, sprang, snike, skvette, hoppe, gå forbi, hoppe overNorwegian
  • saut, sautarOccitan
  • skok, skakać, podskoczyć, skoczyćPolish
  • pulo, salto, sobressalto, saltar, pular, sobressaltarPortuguese
  • tusuyQuechua
  • saglir, sagleir, siglirRomansh
  • sări, tresări, săltaRomanian
  • прыжок, скачок, перепрыгивать, спрыгивать, прыгать, пры́гать, вздрагивать, перескочить, прыгнуть, перепрыгнуть, вскакивать, скака́ть, подпрыгнуть, вскочить, перескакивать, скакну́ть, спрыгнуть, подпрыгивать, пры́гнуть, вздрогнутьRussian
  • saltare, sartare, saltaiSardinian
  • preskok, skok, скок, skočiti, скочити, skakati, скакатиSerbo-Croatian
  • skočiťSlovak
  • preskok, skok, poskok, skočiti, preskočiti, poskočitiSlovene
  • hopp, smita före, hoppa, hoppa till, gå förbi, hoppa överSwedish
  • குதிக்கTamil
  • దూకుTelugu
  • скака́ти, стриба́тиUkrainian
  • کودناUrdu
  • NhảyVietnamese
  • Chinese

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  • bounce
  • dive
  • drop
  • fall
  • hurdle
  • plunge
  • rise
  • upsurge
  • vault
  • bob
  • bound
  • buck
  • canter
  • caper
  • capriole
  • dance
  • gambol
  • hop
  • hopping
  • jerk
  • jolt
  • leapfrog
  • leapfrogging
  • leaping
  • lurch
  • nosedive
  • plummet
  • pounce
  • saltation
  • shock
  • skip
  • skipping
  • spring
  • start
  • swerve
  • twitch
  • wrench
  • gambade
  • upspring
  • advance
  • boost
  • increment
  • inflation
  • rise
  • spurt
  • upsurge
  • upturn
  • ascent
  • augmentation
  • handicap
  • start
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  • upper hand
  • hurdle
  • bar
  • barricade
  • barrier
  • fence
  • impediment
  • rail
  • stretch
  • bounce
  • bound
  • dive
  • drop
  • fall
  • hop
  • plummet
  • skip
  • surge
  • take
  • top
  • vault
  • barge
  • bob
  • buck
  • canter
  • caper
  • clear
  • curvet
  • gambol
  • hurdle
  • hurtle
  • jerk
  • jiggle
  • jounce
  • lollop
  • lop
  • lunge
  • lurch
  • parachute
  • pop
  • quiver
  • rattle
  • ricochet
  • saltate
  • shake
  • sky
  • somersault
  • trip
  • waver
  • wobble
  • bail out
  • bolt
  • bounce
  • rebound
  • start
  • bob
  • carom
  • flinch
  • jerk
  • jounce
  • ricochet
  • spring
  • startle
  • wince
  • leave
  • skip
  • abandon
  • cancel
  • cover
  • digress
  • evade
  • miss
  • nullify
  • overshoot
  • switch
  • clear out
  • cross out
  • pass over
  • advance
  • boost
  • gain
  • raise
  • rise
  • surge
  • ascend
  • escalate
  • hike
  • mount
  • up
  • jack up
  • put up

Roget’s 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

On this page you’ll find 258 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to jump, such as: bounce, dive, drop, fall, hurdle, and plunge.

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By 2050, researchers at the University of Chicago and the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies found, Dust Bowl-era yields will be the norm, even as demand for scarce water jumps by as much as 20%.

CLIMATE CHANGE WILL FORCE A NEW AMERICAN MIGRATIONBY ABRAHM LUSTGARTEN, PHOTOGRAPHY BY MERIDITH KOHUTSEPTEMBER 15, 2020PROPUBLICA

It’s also a good idea to add the relevant password manager extension to your favorite web browser, as this is where you’re likely to do most of your logging in—the add-on will jump into action whenever you access a new account.

HOW TO GET STARTED USING A PASSWORD MANAGERDAVID NIELDSEPTEMBER 8, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCE

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WORDS RELATED TO JUMP

  • beat it
  • bolt
  • break
  • clear out
  • cut and run
  • decamp
  • disappear
  • dog it
  • duck out
  • escape
  • fade
  • flee
  • fly the coop
  • get
  • go AWOL
  • go south
  • hightail
  • jump
  • leave
  • make a break
  • make off
  • make scarce
  • pull out
  • quit
  • run off
  • scram
  • skedaddle
  • skip out
  • slip
  • sneak away
  • split
  • steal away
  • take off
  • vamoose
  • vanish
  • acclaim
  • applaud
  • augment
  • beef up
  • boost
  • commend
  • dignify
  • distinguish
  • enlarge
  • ennoble
  • expand
  • extend
  • glorify
  • heighten
  • hike
  • hike up
  • honor
  • hype
  • increase
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  • jump
  • magnify
  • multiply
  • parlay
  • praise
  • fidgets
  • jumps
  • nervousness
  • trembles
  • uneasiness
  • ambuscade
  • assail
  • assault
  • box in
  • bushwhack
  • decoy
  • dry gulch
  • ensnare
  • entrap
  • hem in
  • hide
  • hook
  • jump
  • lay for
  • lurk
  • net
  • set trap
  • surprise
  • surround
  • trap
  • wait
  • waylay
  • altercate
  • bandy
  • battle
  • bicker
  • break with
  • buck
  • bump heads
  • contend
  • cross
  • cross swords
  • disagree
  • dispute
  • face down
  • face off
  • feud
  • gang up on
  • get in one’s face
  • go one-on-one
  • hammer
  • hammer away
  • hash
  • hash over
  • hassle
  • have at each other
  • have at it
  • jump
  • jump on
  • knock around
  • lock horns
  • mix it up
  • pettifog
  • pick an argument
  • put up a fight
  • put up a struggle
  • quarrel
  • quibble
  • rehash
  • row
  • sass
  • set to
  • sock it to
  • squabble
  • stick it to
  • talk back
  • wrangle
  • altercates
  • bandies
  • battles
  • bickers
  • breaks with
  • bucks
  • bumps heads
  • contends
  • crosses
  • crosses swords
  • disagrees
  • disputes
  • faces down
  • faces off
  • feuds
  • gangs up on
  • gets in one’s face
  • goes one on one
  • hammers
  • hammers away
  • has at each other
  • has at it
  • hash over
  • hashes
  • hassles
  • jumps
  • jumps on
  • knocks around
  • locks horns
  • mixes it up
  • pettifos
  • picks an argument
  • puts up a fight
  • puts up a struggle
  • quarrels
  • quibbles
  • rehashes
  • rows
  • sasses
  • sets to
  • socks it to
  • squabbles
  • sticks it to
  • talks back
  • wrangles

Roget’s 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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