A person who jumps to conclusions is often referred to as hasty or impulsive. They may also be described as presumptuous or rash, as they make judgments without sufficient evidence or consideration. This behavior can lead to misunderstandings and poor decision-making.
judgemental
In seine.
A parachutist or parachute jumper voluntarily jumps from a plane. A non-voluntary jumper would be a victim of foul play.
A paratrooper? Either that or SkyDiver
A man who jumps off of a cliff will most likely plummet to his death. Unless he jumps off of a cliff with a parachute on, or is on a hangglider or is Superman, or....Oh, never mind. Jumping to conclusions is usually safer, but not wise. It takes years and years of practice to successfully jump to conclusions and even then many times the jumping will only crush the conclusion.
A reader focuses only on exactly what the text says-
A person who does experiments is typically called a scientist or a researcher. They work to gather data, test hypotheses, and draw conclusions based on their findings.
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Dead !!
Hurdlers
They are both called jumpers.
Yes, because you don't know the full story. And if you jump into conclusion you might just trouble yourself.