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Leap to conclusions Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫip/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /kənˈkɫuʒənz
LEEP tuh kuhn-KLOO-zhunz
lˈiːp/ /tˈuː/ /kənklˈuːʒənz
LEEP tuh kuhn-KLOO-zhuhnz

Definition

To decide or believe something quickly, without having all the facts or enough evidence.

Usage & Nuances

Often used to warn someone not to make a decision too quickly. Informal, commonly appears as 'don't leap to conclusions'. Similar to 'jump to conclusions' (the phrases are interchangeable). Usually about misunderstandings, snap judgments, or prejudice.

Example Sentences

Try not to leap to conclusions before hearing both sides of the story.

basic

It's easy to leap to conclusions if you only see part of the problem.

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We shouldn't leap to conclusions without more information.

basic

Don't leap to conclusions—things might not be what they seem.

natural

She tends to leap to conclusions without checking the facts.

natural

I thought he was angry, but I realized I had leapt to conclusions.

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