Meaning & Definition of word "Rebound"

Rebound

/ˈriːbaʊnd/

noun:

  • 1. the act of bouncing back after hitting a surface or coming back from a setback.
    • Example: The basketball team's quick rebound after their loss was impressive.
  • 2. a return to a previous state after a decline.
    • Example: The economy is showing signs of rebound after several tough years.
  • 3. a ball that bounces back or is returned following a missed shot or blocked attempt.
    • Example: He skillfully grabbed the rebound and passed it to his teammate.

verb:

  • 1. to recover from an emotionally difficult experience.
    • Example: After the breakup, she took some time to rebound before dating again.
  • 2. to bounce back after hitting a surface.
    • Example: The ball will rebound off the wall if you throw it hard enough.
  • 3. to return to a previous state or condition.
    • Example: The stock prices are expected to rebound after the recent drop.

Etymology

From Middle English 'rebounden', from Old French 'rebondir', derived from 're-' + 'bondir' (to bounce).

Common Phrases and Expressions

rebound relationship:

a romantic relationship that happens soon after a breakup.

rebound effect:

a phenomenon where initial improvements are followed by negative outcomes.

off the rebound:

making a quick recovery, often used in sports or emotional contexts.

Related Words

bounce:

to spring or move suddenly and violently.

return:

to go back to a previous place or condition.

recover:

to return to a normal state after a period of difficulty.

Slang Meanings of rebound

Meaning: a rebound relationship

Example Sentence: He was just a rebound; I wasn't really into him.

Meaning: to make a quick recovery from a breakup or loss

Example Sentence: I need to rebound after that breakup.