Resilient vs Rebounding - What's the difference?
resilient | rebounding | Related terms |
Able to endure tribulation without cracking.
* 1994 , Michael Grumley, The Last Diary :
The act of something that rebounds.
* 1996 , R. W. Sharples, Stoics, Epicureans and Sceptics (page 138)
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)- 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
* resilienceSynonyms
* bendable * flexible * strongAntonyms
* brittle * fragilerebounding
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- It seems hard to suppose that the collisions and reboundings of the atoms cancel out the downward movement of everything entirely.