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Leap to mind Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫip/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /ˈmaɪnd
LEEP-tuh-MYND
lˈiːp/ /tˈuː/ /mˈaɪnd
LEEP-too-MYND

Definition

To suddenly come into your thoughts without effort or planning. It describes something that you think of immediately when asked or reminded.

Usage & Nuances

'Leap to mind' is informal, often used in questions or when recalling examples. It suggests immediate, effortless recall. Similar to 'spring to mind.' Used most for ideas, names, or solutions that are quickly remembered.

Example Sentences

When you think of famous painters, who leaps to mind first?

basic

Only one possible answer leaps to mind for this riddle.

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The name didn't leap to mind at first, but now I remember it.

basic

Honestly, nothing leaps to mind right now. Let me think a bit more.

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Pizza always leaps to mind when I'm hungry at night.

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If you ask for a classic movie, 'Casablanca' leaps to mind instantly.

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