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quantum leap

A sudden or important change or improvement. Gary's new job in upper management is a quantum leap forward from his old position at the factory.
See also: leap, quantum

quantum jump

A sudden or important change or improvement. That brand-new shopping center is a quantum jump from the old, run-down mall that used to be in that location.
See also: jump, quantum

a quantum leap

  (British & American) also a quantum jump (American)
a very important improvement or development in something (often + forward ) The election of a female president is a quantum leap forward for sexual equality. (often + from ) The food at Rockresorts is a quantum jump from the meals served at most Caribbean resorts.
See also: leap, quantum

quantum leap

A dramatic advance, especially in knowledge or method, as in Establishing a central bank represents a quantum leap in this small country's development. This term originated as quantum jump in the mid-1900s in physics, where it denotes a sudden change from one energy state to another within an atom. Within a decade it was transferred to other advances, not necessarily sudden but very important ones.
See also: leap, quantum

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Merrion-Welsh
Raginmund-Ancient Germanic
Esaias-Biblical Greek, Biblical Latin
LornLAWRNEnglish (Rare)
Davies['deivi:z]
Nader-Arabic