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Jump in with both feet Meaning in English

expression

JUMP-in with BOTH-feet
jump-IN with BOTH-feet

Definition

To become involved in something new with enthusiasm and without hesitation or caution.

Usage & Nuances

This is an informal idiom, often used to encourage energy, bravery, or initiative when starting new jobs, hobbies, or experiences. Suggests little to no hesitation. Not typically used for dangerous or foolish actions.

Example Sentences

When I started my new job, I decided to jump in with both feet.

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Lisa moved to a new city and chose to jump in with both feet.

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If you want to learn quickly, you should jump in with both feet.

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She didn't know anyone at the party but decided to jump in with both feet and start talking.

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Sometimes, you just have to jump in with both feet and see what happens.

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He always jumps in with both feet when there's a new challenge at work.

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