jumpy

English

Etymology

From jump +‎ -y.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈd͡ʒʌmpi/
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  • Rhymes: -ʌmpi

Adjective

jumpy (comparative jumpier, superlative jumpiest)

  1. Nervous and excited.
  2. Tending to jump; full of jumps.
    • 2018, Candice Gilmer, Ending The Curse:
      We moved at a good clip, so I reached up to pull shut the window coverings, just in case this jumpy frog decided to escape.
    • 2022, Maurice Renard, New Bodies for Old:
      Meanwhile, the car pursued its jumpy course, and I could not prevent myself laughing.

Derived terms

Translations

Chinese

Etymology

Pseudo-anglicism, derived from jumpy (tending to jump).

Pronunciation


Adjective

jumpy

  1. (Hong Kong Cantonese) tending to switch between jobs frequently