Rebound

Noun

 * 1) The recoil of an object bouncing off another.
 * 2) A return to health or well-being; a recovery.
 * I am on the rebound.
 * 1) An effort to recover from a setback.
 * 2) A romantic partner for the sake of getting over a recently relationship.
 * 3)  The strike of the ball after it has bounced off a defending player, the crossbar or goalpost.
 * 4)  An instance of catching the ball after it has hit the rim or backboard without a basket being scored, generally credited to a particular player.
 * 1)  The strike of the ball after it has bounced off a defending player, the crossbar or goalpost.
 * 2)  An instance of catching the ball after it has hit the rim or backboard without a basket being scored, generally credited to a particular player.
 * 1)  An instance of catching the ball after it has hit the rim or backboard without a basket being scored, generally credited to a particular player.
 * 1)  An instance of catching the ball after it has hit the rim or backboard without a basket being scored, generally credited to a particular player.

Verb

 * 1) To bound or spring back from a force.
 * 2)  To jump up or get back up again.

Adjective

 * 1)  initiated just after the failure of something else.
 * A rebound boyfriend.

Verb
rebound



Thesaurus
adaptability, backfire, backlash, backlashing, be reflected, be sent back, boom, boomerang, booming, bounce, bounce back, bounciness, bound, bound back, buoyance, buoyancy, cannon, cannon off, carom, comeback, contrecoup, echo, echo back, elasticity, extensibility, flexibility, fly back, give, growl, growling, grumble, grumbling, have repercussions, kick, kick back, kickback, lash back, liveliness, reboation, rebuff, recalcitrate, recalcitration, recoil, reecho, reflex, repercuss, repercussion, repulse, resile, resilience, resiliency, resound, resounding, responsiveness, return, reverberate, reverberation, ricochet, roll, rumble, rumbling, send back, snap, snap back, sound, spring, spring back, springiness, stretch, stretchability, stretchiness, thunder, thundering, tone, tonicity, tonus

Etymology 1
From rebondir:.

Etymology 2
see rebind:

Noun

 * Catalan: rebot

Verb

 * Catalan: rebotre
 * Esperanto:
 * Finnish:


 * French:
 * Italian: rimbalzare
 * Russian: отскакивать


 * Finnish:


 * French:


 * : terugspringen, stuiteren


 * : abprallen, sich erholen

Anagrams

 * bounder, unrobed