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Meaning of skip
The primary meaning of the word "skip" is to move quickly or jump over something.
Etymology of skip
The word "skip" has Old English and Old Norse roots, with the Old English word "sceppan" and the Old Norse word "skopa" both meaning "to jump" or "to leap"
The word has been used in English since the 14th century to describe the act of jumping or leaping over something
Over time, the word has taken on additional meanings, including the idea of passing over or omitting something
Synonyms
leap
jump
bound
hop
spring
vault
dodge
evade
avoid
omit
miss
pass
bypass
circumvent
skirt
sidestep
shun
evade
elude
escape
flee
fly
dart
dash
rush
hurry
hasten
quicken
accelerate
skip over
overlook
disregard
neglect
ignore
leave out
exclude
bar
ban
prohibit
forbid
jump over
step over
leap over
hop over
spring over
vault over
Definitions
- To jump or leap over something
- To pass over or omit something
- To move quickly or lightly
- To deliberately avoid or miss something
- To cause something to jump or leap, such as a stone skipping over water
Usage Examples
- She skipped over the puddle to avoid getting her shoes wet
- He skipped the introduction and went straight to the main point
- The stone skipped over the water, creating a series of ripples
- She skipped rope with her friends, laughing and playing in the sunshine
- He skipped breakfast and went straight to work