skip


verb

  • To hop on one foot and then the other, like when you play.
  • To jump lightly and happily.
  • To make something bounce over a surface, like a rock on water.
  • To leave something out, like a part of a story.
  • To jump rope, which is a fun game.
  • To move away quickly without being seen.

noun

  • A jumping movement where you hop on one foot and then the other.
  • When you leave something out or don't do it.


Sentences

  • I can skip when I am happy.
  • Let's skip to the next game!
  • I like to skip in the park.
  • Can you skip like a bunny?
  • We skip rope together.

Word Explanation:

  • Skip means to not do something or to jump over it. Like when you skip a rock on water, it jumps and doesn't sink.

Word in hindi

छोड़ना

chhodna

Other variations in hindi

  • कूदना koodna
  • छोड़ना chhodna

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'skip' mean?

The word 'skip' means to jump lightly or to not do something that you usually do.

How do you pronounce 'skip'?

You pronounce 'skip' like this: skihp.

What is the origin of the word 'skip'?

The word 'skip' comes from an old English word that means to leap or jump.

What is the meaning of 'happy' in Hindi?

The word 'happy' in Hindi is 'खुश' (Khush).

What is the meaning of 'happy' in Kannada?

The word 'happy' in Kannada is 'ಸಂತೋಷ' (Santōṣa).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Skipping is a fun way to exercise and helps improve balance and coordination!

Proverb

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, meaning every big task starts with a small action.

Quote

"Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving." - Albert Einstein

Mini blog:

Skip, Skip, Skip!

What a fun word! Just like a little frog hopping from lily pad to lily pad. Imagine you’re in a colorful garden, with flowers swaying and butterflies fluttering.

When you skip, you feel light and happy, just like a bouncy ball! You can skip to the left, then to the right, and even around in circles!

Skipping is a joyful dance that makes your heart sing. So, put on your favorite shoes and let’s skip together, exploring the world around us, just like the little caterpillar in Eric Carle’s stories!

Happy Skipping!