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Meaning of bounce back
to recover quickly or easily from a difficult or unpleasant situation
Etymology of bounce back
The phrase "bounce back" originated in the mid-20th century, derived from the verb "bounce," which means to jump or spring back into shape or position, often in a lively or energetic way
The phrase is thought to have come from the idea of a ball bouncing back after being thrown or hit, and is now commonly used to describe people or things recovering from a setback or difficulty
Synonyms
Definitions
- to become strong or healthy again after a difficult or unpleasant experience
- * to start to be successful or popular again after a period of time when you were not
- * to return to a normal or healthy state after a problem or difficulty
Usage Examples
- The economy is expected to bounce back from the recession next year
- * She bounced back from her illness and was back at work within a week
- * The company's sales bounced back after they launched a new marketing campaign