Sentence examples for Jump to conclusions from inspiring English sources

"Jump to conclusions" is a commonly used phrase in written English
It means to make hasty or unwise decisions without having all the necessary information or evidence. Example: Before accusing your friend of stealing your phone, make sure you have all the facts. Don't jump to conclusions.

Idiom

Jump to a conclusion.

If someone jumps to a conclusion, they evaluate or judge something without a sufficient examination of the facts.

Dictionary

Jump to conclusions

verb

Make conclusions before being presented with all the evidence.

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Don't jump to conclusions.

But don't jump to conclusions.

"Or they jump to conclusions.

Let's not jump to conclusions, though.

"Howard tends to jump to conclusions.

But that is to jump to conclusions.

It's easy to jump to conclusions".

Don't jump to conclusions on that one.

And people should not jump to conclusions.

And he doesn't jump to conclusions".

"We're not going to jump to conclusions.

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