Meaning
- "Bounce back" means to quickly recover from a difficult situation, setback, or illness.
- It often suggests resilience and the ability to return to a normal or strong condition.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: phrasal verb (intransitive)
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Pattern:
- subject + bounce back (from + noun)
- subject + bounce back quickly/strongly
Examples:
- "She bounced back from the flu in just a few days."
- "The team bounced back after losing the first game."
Common Phrases
- bounce back from illness
- bounce back from defeat
- bounce back from failure
- bounce back quickly
- bounce back stronger
Collocations
- verb + bounce back: try to bounce back, manage to bounce back
- adverb + bounce back: quickly bounce back, easily bounce back, fully bounce back
- bounce back + from + noun: bounce back from a crisis, bounce back from an injury
Examples
- The company managed to bounce back after a major financial loss.
- Don’t worry—kids usually bounce back from a cold very fast.
- He bounced back stronger than ever after his surgery.
- The athlete bounced back from defeat to win the next championship.
- After a tough year, the economy is starting to bounce back.
- She bounced back quickly after making a mistake in her presentation.
- The city bounced back from the earthquake with new infrastructure.
- He always finds a way to bounce back, no matter how hard life gets.
Synonyms or Related
- recover
- rebound
- get over
- pick oneself up
- spring back
Antonym
- collapse
- break down
- give in
- succumb