long jumper: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/ˌlɒŋ ˈdʒʌmpə/US/ˌlɔːŋ ˈdʒʌmpər/

Neutral, slightly formal in sports contexts

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What does “long jumper” mean?

An athlete who competes in the long jump event in track and field.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

An athlete who competes in the long jump event in track and field.

A person who specializes in the sport of jumping as far as possible from a running start. Can also be used metaphorically for someone who makes significant progress or takes a big risk.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant differences in meaning. Both use the same term for the athletic event.

Connotations

Neutral sports terminology in both varieties.

Frequency

Equally common in sports reporting in both regions.

Grammar

How to Use “long jumper” in a Sentence

[determiner] + long jumper + [verb]long jumper + [preposition] + [noun]

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
Olympic long jumperprofessional long jumperrecord-breaking long jumper
medium
talented long jumperyoung long jumpersuccessful long jumper
weak
famous long jumpergood long jumperteam's long jumper

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Rarely used; metaphorical extension possible for risk-takers

Academic

Used in sports science and physical education contexts

Everyday

Common in sports discussions and Olympic coverage

Technical

Specific term in athletics terminology and competition rules

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “long jumper”

Strong

horizontal jumper

Neutral

long jump athletejump specialist

Weak

track and field jumperjumping athlete

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “long jumper”

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “long jumper”

  • Using 'long jump' (the event) when referring to the athlete
  • Confusing with 'high jumper'

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

It's typically written as two separate words, though sometimes hyphenated (long-jumper) in certain style guides.

A long jumper competes in horizontal distance jumping, while a high jumper competes in vertical height jumping.

Not typically in sports contexts, but it could describe animals known for long jumps (e.g., certain frogs or kangaroos) in informal descriptions.

No, 'long jumper' is gender-neutral. Context or pronouns indicate gender.

An athlete who competes in the long jump event in track and field.

Long jumper is usually neutral, slightly formal in sports contexts in register.

Long jumper: in British English it is pronounced /ˌlɒŋ ˈdʒʌmpə/, and in American English it is pronounced /ˌlɔːŋ ˈdʒʌmpər/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • A real long jumper in the business world (metaphorical)

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

LONG distance + JUMPer = someone who jumps long distances

Conceptual Metaphor

PROGRESS IS FORWARD MOTION; RISK IS A LEAP

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The Olympic broke the world record with her final jump.
Multiple Choice

What is the primary meaning of 'long jumper'?

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