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jumper cut
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "jumper cut" is not correct in English; did you mean "jump cut"? You can use "jump cut" in the context of film editing to describe a transition between two shots that creates a jarring effect due to a lack of continuity.
Example: "The director used a jump cut to emphasize the character's sudden change in emotion."
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Alternative expressions(1)
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5 human-written examples
A Rubio jumper cut the Knicks' lead to 95-94, and Minnesota's defense forced a 24-second violation with 33.1 seconds left.
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Moments later, Nate Robinson's jumper cut the score to 93-85 before Jose Calderon scored twice, followed by Hedo Turkoglu's basket.
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Houston's jumper cut the lead to 79-67, with 9 13 to play, but James answered immediately with 21-footer, kicking the lead back up to 12 points.
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And on a night when he stood trackside as Mo Farah powered to gold, the long jumper cut a frustrated and somewhat desolate figure despite winning bronze behind the American Jeff Henderson and the South African Luvo Manyonga.
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Davis's running five-foot jumper cut host Atlanta's lead to 91-89 with 6 19 left, and he followed consecutive 3-pointers -- the last with 4 20 remaining -- to put Charlotte ahead for good.
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Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
The kit (an appropriate parachute and a good pair of boots) is about $2,500 new, and some jumpers cut costs by buying second-hand.
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Shapes were mostly soft and rounded, ranging from those trousers to shirts with polo necks and cropped jumpers cut to reveal, and caress, a sliver of the model's back.
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At that point, Mason hit a jumper to cut the Nets' lead to 82-78.
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Antonio Davis, who scored 21 points, made a jumper to cut Portland's lead to 5 early in the fourth.
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On the ensuing possession, Kelly rebounded his own missed 3-pointer and drained a mid-range jumper to cut the Tar Heels' lead to two.
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Keith Van Horn hit a jumper to cut the lead to 2 again to begin the second half, but the Nets never got any closer.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a film technique, use the term "jump cut". For clothing alterations, specify what part of the garment is being altered (e.g., "cut the sleeves" or "hem the bottom").
Common error
Avoid using "jumper cut" when describing edits in film. The standard term is "jump cut". If you mean clothing, specify what you are cutting (e.g., "cut the hem of the jumper").
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "jumper cut" functions as a noun phrase or adjective-noun combination depending on context, though it's not considered standard English. Ludwig AI indicates it's often confused with "jump cut", a film editing term. Examples sometimes involve clothing alteration.
Frequent in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "jumper cut" appears in some contexts, it's not considered standard English. Ludwig AI suggests that users may be intending to use the term "jump cut", a film editing technique, or are referring to the act of cutting a sweater (jumper). Given its grammatical status and potential for misinterpretation, it's advisable to use more precise language. For film editing, use "jump cut"; for clothing alterations, specify the part of the garment being cut. The phrase appears mostly in "News & Media" sources but is relatively uncommon overall.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
jump cut
Refers to an abrupt transition between shots in film editing.
cut the jumper
Reverses the word order, changing the meaning to an action performed on a piece of clothing.
crop the sweater
Implies shortening a sweater's length.
shorten the pullover
Describes making a pullover shorter.
alter the knitwear
Suggests modifying knitwear.
modify the garment
Implies making changes to a garment.
tailor the sweater
Describes customizing a sweater.
customize the top
Indicates personalizing a top.
reshape the clothing
Suggests changing the shape of clothing.
restyle the outfit
Describes giving an outfit a new style.
FAQs
Is "jumper cut" grammatically correct?
In standard English, "jumper cut" is not grammatically correct. It might be misunderstood. Consider using "jump cut" for film editing or specifying the part of the garment being cut for clothing alterations.
What does "jump cut" mean in film editing?
A "jump cut" is an abrupt transition between two shots that creates a jarring effect due to a lack of continuity.
How can I describe altering a sweater instead of saying "jumper cut"?
Instead of "jumper cut", specify what part of the garment you are altering. For example, you can say "cut the sleeves of the jumper" or "shorten the hem of the jumper".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
92%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested