Resilient vs Rebounding - What's the difference?
resilient | rebounding | Related terms |
Resilient is a related term of rebounding. As verbs the difference between resilient and rebounding is that resilient is while rebounding is . As a noun rebounding is the act of something that rebounds.
resilient English
Adjective
( en adjective)
Able to endure tribulation without cracking.
* 1994 , Michael Grumley, The Last Diary :
- He’s resilient , and strong, but sometimes tonight, here, the weight of what he’s saying makes him stop, pause as if lost.
Derived terms
* resilience
Synonyms
* bendable
* flexible
* strong
Antonyms
* brittle
* fragile
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rebounding English
Verb
(head)
Noun
( en noun)
The act of something that rebounds.
* 1996 , R. W. Sharples, Stoics, Epicureans and Sceptics (page 138)
- It seems hard to suppose that the collisions and reboundings of the atoms cancel out the downward movement of everything entirely.
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