jump out at
1 of 1verb/ˈdʒʌmp aʊt æt/
Forms:jumps out at,jumping out at,jumped out at,jumped out at
1
to be immediately noticeable or strikingly obvious
- The spelling errors in the document jumped out at me.
- Her enthusiasm and passion for the project jumped out at the interview panel.
- The discrepancies in the data jumped out at the researcher.
- The typo in the document jumped out as soon as I reviewed it.
- The red sports car really jumped out among the sea of ordinary vehicles.