flee |
jump |
Related terms |
Flee is a related term of jump.
As verbs the difference between flee and jump
is that
flee is (
label) to run away; to escape while
jump is to propel oneself rapidly upward, downward and/or in any horizontal direction such that momentum causes the body to become airborne.
As a noun jump is
the act of jumping; a leap; a spring; a bound or
jump can be a kind of loose jacket for men.
As an adverb jump is
(obsolete) exactly; precisely.
As an adjective jump is
(obsolete) exact; matched; fitting; precise.
flee |
stormoff |
hasten |
flee |
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As verbs the difference between hasten and flee
is that
hasten is to move in a quick fashion while
flee is to run away; to escape.
satire |
flee |
As a noun satire
is .
As a verb flee is
(
label) to run away; to escape.
speed |
flee |
Related terms |
Speed is a related term of flee.
As a proper noun speed
is .
As a verb flee is
(
label) to run away; to escape.
flee |
hurtle |
Related terms |
Flee is a related term of hurtle.
As verbs the difference between flee and hurtle
is that
flee is (
label) to run away; to escape while
hurtle is to move rapidly, violently, or without control.
As a noun hurtle is
a fast movement in literal or figurative sense.
fleece |
flee |
As verbs the difference between fleece and flee
is that
fleece is to con or trick someone out of money while
flee is (
label) to run away; to escape.
As a noun fleece
is (uncountable) hair or wool of a sheep or similar animal.
flee |
leap |
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In intransitive terms the difference between flee and leap
is that
flee is to disappear quickly; to vanish while
leap is to jump.
In transitive terms the difference between flee and leap
is that
flee is to escape from while
leap is to cause to leap.
As a noun leap is
the act of leaping or jumping.
rush |
flee |
Related terms |
Rush is a related term of flee.
As a proper noun rush
is (computing) a dialect of the language.
As a verb flee is
(
label) to run away; to escape.
dash |
flee |
Related terms |
Dash is a related term of flee.
As verbs the difference between dash and flee
is that
dash is to run quickly or for a short distance while
flee is (
label) to run away; to escape.
As a noun dash
is (typography) any of the following symbols: (''horizontal bar ).
As an interjection dash
is (euphemistic) damn!.
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