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Meaning of rebounds
The primary meaning of "rebounds" refers to the act of springing or bouncing back after a shock, impact, or setback.
Etymology of rebounds
The word "rebounds" originates from the Old French word "reboundir," which means "to spring back" or "to bounce back"
This Old French word is derived from the Latin words "re" (meaning "again" or "anew") and "pondus" (meaning "weight" or "mass")
Historically, the word "rebounds" has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of springing or bouncing back
Synonyms
bounces
springs
ricochets
recoils
rebounds
recuperates
recovers
revitalizes
regains
restores
renews
revitalizes
rejuvenates
revives
responds
reacts
retorts
repels
deflects
reflects
echoes
bounces back
gets back
snaps back
comes back
fights back
Definitions
- To spring or bounce back after a shock, impact, or setback
- * To recover or regain strength, health, or a previous state
- * In sports, to grab or catch a ball that has bounced off the backboard or rim
Usage Examples
- The economy rebounds after a period of recession
- * The ball rebounds off the backboard and into the player's hands
- * She rebounds quickly from her illness and returns to work
Antonyms
collapses
falls
drops
declines
weakens
deteriorates
stagnates
falters
fails
surrenders
yields
loses
succumbs
sinks
plummets
plunges
nose-dives
deteriorates
disintegrates
crumbles