'Jump at' means to accept an opportunity or offer with eagerness. It conveys excitement and readiness to take advantage of a chance.
'Jump out at' is used to describe something that is noticeable or striking, often in design or branding. It refers to something that catches your attention immediately.
'Jump on' or 'get a jump on' means to start a project or process early to gain an advantage or complete it ahead of time. It implies taking immediate action.
Using phrasal verbs like 'jump at' can convey enthusiasm and eagerness, which is crucial for showing interest in opportunities and making a positive impression on colleagues or clients.
'Jump on a call' is used to suggest starting a call immediately, while 'get a jump on' refers to starting a task or project early to gain an advantage.
Common idiomatic phrases include 'jump the gun' (acting too soon), 'jump through hoops' (going through many obstacles), and 'jump to conclusions' (making assumptions quickly).
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It means taking action without explicit permission, often because the action is expected to be approved if asked. It’s a polite way to acknowledge proactive behavior.
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