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Bounce
Definition
Bounce refers to the action of an object rebounding off a surface after hitting it, or to the act of moving up and down repeatedly. It can also mean to dismiss someone or something abruptly, as in informal contexts.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /baʊns/
- Respelling: bowns
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /baʊns/
- Respelling: bowns
The pronunciation of "bounce" is the same in both American and British English, with slight variations in accent.
Etymology
The word "bounce" originated in the 16th century, possibly derived from the Middle English word "bounsen," meaning to thump or make a loud noise, which was likely influenced by Middle Dutch "bonsen" (to thump or pound). It has evolved to describe the rebounding motion of an object.
Derivatives
- Bouncing (adjective)
- Bouncer (noun)
- Bouncy (adjective)
- Rebound (verb/noun, related term)
- Bounced (verb, past tense)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The term "bounce" is often used to describe the rebounding motion of an object, such as a ball. For example, "The basketball bounced on the court." It can also be used metaphorically, such as in "The idea bounced around the room," or informally to refer to dismissing someone, as in "The bouncer bounced them out of the club."
Related Terms
- Rebound: A second or repeated bounce or movement.
- Ricochet: To bounce off a surface, often in multiple directions.
- Elasticity: The ability of an object to return to its original shape after being stretched or compressed, related to bouncing.
Detailed Definitions
Verb
- To rebound after hitting a surface: Refers to the action of an object or person coming back after making contact with a surface.
- Example: "The ball bounced off the wall and rolled back to him."
- To move up and down repeatedly: Refers to the act of a person or object moving in an upward and downward motion.
- Example: "She bounced happily on the trampoline."
- To dismiss someone abruptly (informal): Used informally to indicate that someone was removed or rejected from a place or situation.
- Example: "The club bouncer bounced them out for causing a disturbance."
Noun
- A rebound or springing motion: Refers to the action or motion of an object bouncing off a surface.
- Example: "He watched the bounce of the ball across the field."
- A lively or energetic movement: Refers to a person’s spirited or lively step or action.
- Example: "She had a bounce in her step after receiving the good news."