Jump to a conclusion Idioma
Jump to a conclusion
If someone jumps to a conclusion, they evaluate or judge something without a sufficient examination of the facts.
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v. phr. To decide too quickly or without thinking or finding the facts.
Jerry saw his dog limping on a bloody leg and jumped to the conclusion that it had been shot. Antonym: LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP.
jump to conclusions
To accomplish decisions or anatomy opinions afore one has all the pertinent facts. I apperceive you begin some apprehensive things in her office, but don't jump to conclusions—talk to her first.Learn more: conclusion, jumpjump to a conclusion
Form an assessment or acumen hastily, as in Wait till you accept the facts; don't jump to a conclusion. [c. 1700] Learn more: conclusion, jump