skip
skip /ˈskɪp/
noun
-
A mistake resulting from neglect
(
skip
, omission
)
a mistake resulting from neglect
-
A gait in which steps and hops alternate
(
skip
)
a gait in which steps and hops alternate
verb
-
()
Bypass
(
jump
, skip over
, pass over
, skip
)
bypass
He skipped a row in the text and so the sentence was incomprehensible
He skipped a row in the text and so the sentence was incomprehensible
-
()
Jump lightly
(
hop-skip
, skip
, hop
)
jump lightly
-
()
Intentionally fail to attend
(
cut
, skip
)
intentionally fail to attend
Cut class
cut class
-
Cause to skip over a surface
(
skim
, skip
, skitter
)
cause to skip over a surface
Skip a stone across the pond
Skip a stone across the pond
-
Bound off one point after another
(
bound off
, skip
)
bound off one point after another
-
Leave suddenly
(
decamp
, skip
, vamoose
[Informal] )
leave suddenly
She persuaded him to decamp
She persuaded him to decamp
Skip town
skip town