Jumps Unscramble word

jumps is a Scrabble word, jumps uses Five letters.
Scrabble point value for jumps Sixteen points.
Words with Friends point value for jumps: Sixteen points.

Below are the results of unscrambling jumps. We found a total of 33 words by unscrambling the letters in jumps.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in jumps

jump 15 sump 8 umps 8

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in jumps

jms 12 jus 10 mus 5 pus 5 sum 5 sup 5 ump 7 ups 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in jumps

js 9 ju 9 mp 6 ms 4 mu 4 pm 6 ps 4 pu 4 sm 4 sp 4 su 2 um 4 up 4 us 2

Definitions of jumps

British English : jump If you jump, you bend your knees, push against the ground with your feet, and move quickly upwards into the air.I jumped over the fence.The horse jumped three fences.dʒʌmp VERB

verb

  1. (intransitive) to leap or spring clear of the ground or other surface by using the muscles in the legs and feet
  2. (transitive) to leap over or clear (an obstacle)   ⇒ to jump a gap
  3. (transitive) to cause to leap over an obstacle   ⇒ to jump a horse over a hedge
  4. (intransitive) to move or proceed hastily (into, onto, out of, etc)   ⇒ she jumped into a taxi and was off
  5. (transitive) (informal ) to board so as to travel illegally on   ⇒ he jumped the train as it was leaving
  6. (intransitive) to parachute from an aircraft
  7. (intransitive) to jerk or start, as with astonishment, surprise, etc   ⇒ she jumped when she heard the explosion
  8. to rise or cause to rise suddenly or abruptly
  9. to pass or skip over (intervening objects or matter)   ⇒ she jumped a few lines and then continued reading
  10. (intransitive) to change from one thing to another, esp from one subject to another
  11. (transitive) to drill by means of a jumper
  12. (intransitive) (of a film ) to have sections of a continuous sequence omitted, as through faulty cutting to flicker, as through faulty alignment of the film
  13. to have sections of a continuous sequence omitted, as through faulty cutting
  14. to flicker, as through faulty alignment of the film
  15. (transitive) (US ) to promote in rank, esp unexpectedly or to a higher rank than expected
  16. (transitive) to start (a car) using jump leads
  17. (draughts ) to capture (an opponent's piece) by moving one of one's own pieces over it to an unoccupied square
  18. (intransitive) (bridge ) to bid in response to one's partner at a higher level than is necessary, to indicate a strong hand
  19. (transitive) to come off (a track, rail, etc)   ⇒ the locomotive jumped the rails
  20. (intransitive) (of the stylus of a record player) to be jerked out of the groove
  21. (intransitive) (slang ) to be lively   ⇒ the party was jumping when I arrived
  22. (transitive) (informal ) to attack without warning   ⇒ thieves jumped the old man as he walked through the park
  23. (transitive) (informal ) (of a driver or a motor vehicle) to pass through (a red traffic light) or move away from (traffic lights) before they change to green
  24. (transitive) (British , slang ) (of a man) to have sexual intercourse with
  25. See jump bail
  26. See jump down someone's throat
  27. See jump ship
  28. See jump the queue
  29. See jump to it
  30. to have sections of a continuous sequence omitted, as through faulty cutting
  31. to flicker, as through faulty alignment of the film

noun

  1. an act or instance of jumping
  2. a space, distance, or obstacle to be jumped or that has been jumped
  3. a descent by parachute from an aircraft
  4. (sport ) any of several contests involving a jump   ⇒ the high jump
  5. a sudden rise   ⇒ the jump in prices last month
  6. a sudden or abrupt transition
  7. a sudden jerk or involuntary muscular spasm, esp as a reaction of surprise
  8. a step or degree   ⇒ one jump ahead
  9. (draughts ) a move that captures an opponent's piece by jumping over it
  10. (cinema ) a break in continuity in the normal sequence of shots (as modifier)   ⇒ a jump cut
  11. a break in continuity in the normal sequence of shots
  12. (as modifier)   ⇒ a jump cut
  13. (computing ) another name for branch (sense 7)
  14. (British , slang ) an act of sexual intercourse
  15. See on the jump
  16. See take a running jump
  17. a break in continuity in the normal sequence of shots
  18. (as modifier)   ⇒ a jump cut