jump for joy
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British pronunciation/dʒˈʌmp fɔː dʒˈɔɪ/
American pronunciation/dʒˈʌmp fɔːɹ dʒˈɔɪ/
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to feel really happy and fulfilled

What is the origin of the idiom "jump for joy" and when to use it?

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The idiom "jump for joy" has a long history and its exact origin is difficult to trace. However, the concept of physically expressing joy through jumping or leaping is a universal human behavior observed across cultures and throughout history. The phrase itself likely emerged from this natural instinct, as jumping serves as a visible and energetic way to convey happiness and excitement. It can be used to describe winning a competition, receiving positive news, achieving a long-sought goal, or experiencing a moment of pure delight. Whether it's a personal accomplishment, a happy surprise, or witnessing a joyful event, "jump for joy" captures the idea of physically expressing one's elation through a leap or jump.

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