bump

The word “bump” has multiple meanings depending on the context. It can refer to a light collision, a swelling or raised area, or a sudden increase or change. Here is a list of sentences, synonyms, antonyms, related words, phrasal verbs, and idioms for the word “bump”:

Sentences:

  • He accidentally bumped into a stranger while rushing through the crowded street.
  • The car in front of me suddenly stopped, and I bumped into its rear bumper.
  • The child tripped and got a bump on his forehead.
  • She discovered a painful bump on her arm after falling off her bike.
  • I felt a bump in the road as we drove over a pothole.
  • The airplane experienced turbulence, causing the passengers to bump around in their seats.
  • The project received a significant budget bump, allowing for additional resources.
  • The company’s sales took a bump after the release of their new product.
  • Her heart skipped a bump when she received the surprising news.
  • He felt a sudden bump of excitement as he prepared for his upcoming performance.

Synonyms:

  • Jolt
  • Collision
  • Impact
  • Knock
  • Thump
  • Crash
  • Swell
  • Lump
  • Protuberance
  • Hump

Antonyms:

  • Smooth
  • Glide
  • Slip
  • Level
  • Flat
  • Decrease
  • Decrease
  • Decline
  • Decrease
  • Fall

Related words:

  • Bumpy
  • Bumper
  • Bumping
  • Bumper-to-bumper (traffic congestion)

Phrasal verbs:

  • Bump up (to increase or raise something)
  • Bump into (to encounter or meet someone unexpectedly)

Idioms:

  • Bump along (to progress slowly or with difficulty)
  • Bump in the road (an unexpected difficulty or obstacle)
See also  Underpinning
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