Music Collaboration Terms

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun a connection or link, especially to a power supply or a communications system

verb to connect or link something together, or to meet and form a relationship

  • The company decided to hook up with a new distributor to expand their market reach.
  • Let's hook up for lunch sometime this week.
  • I heard they hooked up at the party last night.
  • The author cleverly used foreshadowing to hook up the readers for the big plot twist.

noun a connection or link, especially to electrical or electronic devices

verb to connect or link together

  • The company arranged a business hookup between two potential partners.
  • I heard Sarah and Tom had a hookup at the party last night.
  • Did you see that guy trying to hookup with everyone at the bar?
  • The new software update is like a hookup for your phone, making it run faster and smoother.

noun a sudden or abrupt movement

verb to spring into the air or leap

preposition used to indicate movement onto or onto the surface of something

  • The team decided to jump on the opportunity to work with the new client.
  • Let's jump on the chance to go to the concert tonight!
  • I heard the party is going to be lit, we should jump on that.
  • Don't miss out on this trend, you should jump on it before it's too late.