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Jump at the opportunity Meaning in English

expression

JUMP-at-thuh-AH-per-TOO-nuh-tee
JUMP-at-thuh-op-uh-TYOO-ni-tee

Definition

To accept an opportunity quickly and eagerly, without hesitation. It means being ready to take advantage of a good chance as soon as it appears.

Usage & Nuances

This phrase is informal and shows enthusiasm to take a chance, usually for something beneficial. Common with verbs like 'would' and 'did'. Often used in job and life opportunities. Don't confuse with 'jump to conclusions' (which has a negative meaning).

Example Sentences

If I get a job offer in Paris, I will jump at the opportunity.

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She didn't hesitate to jump at the opportunity to travel abroad.

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Many students would jump at the opportunity to study here.

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I knew the position wouldn't last long, so I jumped at the opportunity when they called.

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You don't get chances like this every day—of course I jumped at the opportunity!

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They offered me tickets to the concert, so I didn’t hesitate to jump at the opportunity.

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