"Jumpstart" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To give an initial impetus or gain to something, such as an engine, a person, or an idea, allowing it to begin or resume functioning properly.
Usage Examples for "jumpstart"
To jumped means to move upward or forward suddenly, typically by pushing oneself away from the ground with one's feet. It can also mean to move suddenly or unexpectedly, often physically, due to a specific reason or action.
The noun "jumpiness" refers to a feeling of sudden, unexplained nervousness or uneasiness, often accompanied by physical symptoms such as a racing heartbeat or involuntary movements. It can also describe a tendency to be easily startled or to exhibit sudden, impulsive behavior.
Jumping means to move or spring through the air by the action of the feet, typically by lifting one's legs off the ground. It can also mean making a sudden change or shift, such as jumping to a conclusion or jumping to a new idea. In a figurative sense, jumping can imply a sudden or swift movement or change, such as jumping to one's feet or jumping onto a new opportunity.
Juncaceous refers to something that resembles or is reminiscent of a rush or juncus, a type of grass-like plant. It can also describe something that is characterized by a resemblance to rushes or a rush-like quality.