Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
jump-in-with-both-feet
idiom
/dʒʌmp ɪn wɪð boʊθ fiːt/
Definition
To engage in an activity with enthusiasm and commitment, without hesitation.
Examples
- She decided to jump in with both feet and start her own business.
- After months of planning, he jumped in with both feet and began his new project.
Meaning
The phrase ‘jump in with both feet’ implies a willingness to fully immerse oneself in an endeavor, often suggesting a proactive or fearless attitude.
Synonyms
- Fully commit
- Dive in
- Go all in
- Embrace wholeheartedly