Start something too soon or early, especially without thinking
Do something before it should be done
Act before the proper time
Begin something before preparations are complete
The media jumped the gun and gave out their verdict of the scandal even before the investigation was complete.
Don’t you think you are jumping the gun by talking about marriage so soon? You’ve only just met.
I don’t want to jump the gun and give out my conclusions until I have all the information required.
He jumped the gun and booked a seat for me even before I had confirmed that I was coming.
I think he jumped the gun when he made that investment without doing proper research first.
The new executive jumped the gun by sending out the appointment letter too soon.
She didn’t want to jump the gun and make a statement until she had all the facts of her case.
If we publish this sensitive article, the masses will be quick to jump the gun and give their own verdict based on half truths and unconfirmed news.
There is no origin for this idiom
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