hop
hop
hɑp
haap
British pronunciation
/hˈɒp/

Definition & Meaning of "hop"in English

to hop
01

to jump using one leg

Intransitive: to hop | to hop somewhere
to hop definition and meaning
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During the sack race, the children had to hop to the finish line with one leg inside the sack.
02

(of a bird or an animal) to move forward by jumping on all feet

Intransitive
to hop definition and meaning
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The kangaroo is known for its distinctive way of moving, characterized by hopping on powerful hind legs.
03

to move swiftly or briefly from one place to another

Intransitive: to hop somewhere
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I 'll just hop over to the store to grab some groceries.
04

to take a short and usually informal trip, often by using public transportation or a small aircraft

Transitive: to hop a means of public transport
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If you want to avoid traffic, you can always hop the subway to get downtown.
05

to leap or jump over an obstacle or distance

Transitive: to hop an obstacle or distance
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The rabbit quickly hopped the fence and disappeared into the bushes.
06

to undertake a brief journey, often by air

Intransitive: to hop somewhere
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He decided to hop to the neighboring city for a day of shopping and sightseeing.
Hop
01

the act of jumping upward or forward, often on one foot

02

an informal dance or social event where popular music is played

03

a climbing perennial plant with heart-shaped leaves, whose dried flowers are used in brewing to add bitterness to beer

04

a short leap made by an animal or bird using all feet

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