Programming Commands

3 words in this vocabulary list

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, in this case, the action of returning to a previous location or position

  • I kindly ask you to go back to your original position in the line.
  • Can you go back to where we parked the car?
  • Hey, let's go back to my place and chill for a bit.
  • Sometimes it's good to go back to basics and reevaluate your approach.

noun a physical action of propelling oneself rapidly upward such as from the ground

verb to propel oneself rapidly upward such as from the ground by using one's legs and feet

adjective describing something related to or characteristic of jumping

adverb modifying a verb by providing information about the manner in which the action is performed

  • The athlete executed a perfect high jump during the track and field competition.
  • I dare you to jump over that fence!
  • Let's go to the beach and take a jump in the water.
  • She had to jump through hoops to get the project approved.

adjective comparative form of the adjective 'little', used to describe a smaller amount or degree

adverb used to compare two things and show that the first one is smaller or of a lower degree than the second one

  • The new regulations aim to promote the use of public transportation and reduce the number of cars on the road, resulting in less traffic congestion.
  • If you eat less junk food, you'll start feeling more energetic and healthy.
  • I'm trying to spend less time on my phone and more time enjoying the real world.
  • She felt less burdened after finally letting go of the past and moving forward with a clean slate.