Pronunciation: /ˈwɔːtər d͡ʒʌmp/
noun a physical activity or event in which a person or animal jumps into water from a height or distance
A1 The water jump at the water park was so much fun.
A2 The horse easily cleared the water jump during the show jumping competition.
B1 The athletes practiced their technique for the water jump event in the upcoming track meet.
B2 The water jump on the obstacle course proved to be the most challenging for the participants.
C1 The design of the water jump in the equestrian course required precision and skill to navigate.
C2 The water jump in the steeplechase race was a test of both the horse and rider's abilities.
formal The equestrian competition included a water jump obstacle for the horses to navigate.
informal The water jump in the obstacle course was a refreshing challenge for the participants.
slang I totally nailed that water jump on my wakeboard at the lake.
figurative Facing that difficult decision felt like trying to make a water jump in a fast-moving river.
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