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Synonyms for rebound
rɪˈbaʊnd, ˈriˈbaʊnd; ˈriˌbaʊnd, rɪˈbaʊndre·bound
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Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
reboundnoun
Synonyms:
reaction, ricochet, reverberation, recoil, resilienceAntonyms:
impression, impact, collision, percussionreboundverb
Synonyms:
recoil, spring back, reverberate
Princeton's WordNet
recoil, repercussion, rebound, backlashnoun
a movement back from an impact
Synonyms:
repercussion, reverberation, kick, recoil, backlashreboundnoun
a reaction to a crisis or setback or frustration
"he is still on the rebound from his wife's death"
Synonyms:
recoil, repercussion, backlashreboundverb
the act of securing possession of the rebounding basketball after a missed shot
Synonyms:
recoil, repercussion, backlashbounce, resile, take a hop, spring, bound, rebound, recoil, reverberate, ricochetverb
spring back; spring away from an impact
"The rubber ball bounced"; "These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide"
Synonyms:
spring, forswear, rally, throttle, echo, quail, restrict, funk, ring, abjure, trammel, retract, take form, backfire, flinch, form, wince, ricochet, shrink, recoil, border, resound, cringe, reflect, backlash, confine, leap, restrain, squinch, reverberate, jump, take a hop, kick back, bounce, resile, bound, limit, kick, take shape, jounce, recantrally, reboundverb
return to a former condition
"The jilted lover soon rallied and found new friends"; "The stock market rallied"
Synonyms:
bait, summon, taunt, tease, muster up, drum up, ride, recoil, bound, spring, ricochet, cod, muster, mobilise, tantalise, bounce, beat up, call up, mobilize, rag, take a hop, razz, resile, twit, reverberate, come up, tantalize, rally
Dictionary of English Synonymes
reboundverb
Synonyms:
reverberate, recoil, react, spring back, fly back, bound backreboundnoun
Synonyms:
resilience, repercussion, reaction, recoil, reverberation
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
reboundnoun
Synonyms:
rebounding, resilience, repercussion, recoil, ricochetreboundverb
Synonyms:
recoil, ricochet, reverberate, reëcho
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#368 | form | |
#1249 | spring | |
#1517 | ring | |
#1861 | jump | |
#2110 | limit | |
#2147 | recovery | |
#2968 | ride | |
#3282 | border | |
#3336 | reflect | |
#3403 | bound | |
#3764 | echo | |
#3960 | reaction | |
#5089 | kick | |
#5985 | cod | |
#6356 | recover | |
#6609 | rally | |
#7386 | boom | |
#8260 | funk | |
#9424 | restrict | |
#9429 | rebound | |
#10365 | leap | |
#10952 | bounce | |
#12420 | revival | |
#13154 | rebounds | |
#13161 | shrink | |
#13704 | bait | |
#15810 | rag | |
#16912 | throttle | |
#17420 | tease | |
#22782 | quail | |
#24390 | resilience | |
#25905 | backlash | |
#27038 | muster | |
#28499 | mobilize | |
#29505 | summon | |
#30094 | restrain | |
#31728 | recoil | |
#31924 | wince | |
#32438 | resumption | |
#36343 | confine | |
#38092 | retract | |
#43010 | cringe | |
#47072 | ricochet | |
#50234 | razz | |
#52900 | backfire | |
#53644 | taunt | |
#60040 | mobilise | |
#62512 | twit | |
#63693 | upwelling | |
#63908 | upturn | |
#74626 | reverberation | |
#76457 | flinch | |
#90491 | resound | |
#111104 | trammel | |
#113280 | reverberate | |
#128134 | recant | |
#144931 | repercussion | |
#148246 | tantalize | |
#212527 | abjure | |
#249199 | forswear | |
#321242 | tantalise |
How to use rebound in a sentence?
The stronger rebound in existing sales is extremely encouraging as it hints at a nascent rebound in economic activity over the coming weeks.
Every great decision creates ripples--like a huge boulder dropped in a lake. The ripples merge, rebound off the banks in unforseeable ways. The heavier the decision, the larger the waves, the more uncertain the consequences.
Oil is likely at unsustainably low prices - we should see a rebound, which will substantially increase government revenues in the medium term, but the question is when will that rebound happen?
It is odd but agitation or contest of any kind gives a rebound to my spirits and sets me up for a time.
If the Fed hikes a rate as expected, people are watching whether recently sold assets such as U.S. shares, oil and the dollar will rebound, if they rebound, the market will likely be stabilized, but if not, we have to prepare for another sell-off.
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