A2 Idiom Neutral

Jump to conclusions.

Decide too quickly

Meaning

To make a decision or judgment about something too quickly, without enough information.

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Cultural Background

Common in corporate environments to discourage gossip. Used frequently in casual conversation to temper someone's anger. Less direct; people might use 'hayagaten' to avoid conflict. Often used in professional settings to emphasize the need for data.

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Plural is key

Always use 'conclusions' (plural).

Meaning

To make a decision or judgment about something too quickly, without enough information.

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Plural is key

Always use 'conclusions' (plural).

Test Yourself

Complete the sentence.

Please don't ______ to conclusions before you hear the whole story.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: jump

The idiom is 'jump to conclusions'.

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Visual Learning Aids

Practice Bank

1 exercises
Complete the sentence. Fill Blank A2

Please don't ______ to conclusions before you hear the whole story.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: jump

The idiom is 'jump to conclusions'.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1 questions

Yes, but it is much less common than the plural.

Related Phrases

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Jump the gun

similar

To start something too early.

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Snap judgment

synonym

A quick decision.

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