Jump to conclusions means making assumptions or forming opinions before having all the necessary information or facts. It refers to making hasty judgments without taking the time to gather evidence or consider different perspectives.
Examples:
1. A: “Did you see that picture of Sarah and Mark together? They must be dating!”
B: “Wait, before you jump to conclusions, let’s find out if they’re actually in a relationship or just friends.”
2. A: “I heard our team lost the game. Our coach must be terrible!”
B: “Hold on a second. Before we jump to conclusions, let’s consider if the players were tired or if the other team was simply better.”
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