bounce
Definitions
Noun
- The quality of a substance that is able to rebound
- A light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards
- Rebounding from an impact (or series of impacts)
Verb
- Spring back; spring away from an impact
- Hit something so that it bounces
- Move up and down repeatedly
- Come back after being refused
- Leap suddenly
- Refuse to accept and send back
- Eject from the premises
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Term
Definitions: 10
Fragments: 5
Sound Alikes: 3
Spelled Like: 20
Words that Follow: 0
Words that Precede: 1
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Consonant Matches: 14
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This Word in the News:
U.S. stock futures, oil prices bounce around as investors weigh developments in Iran conflict
Mar 16, 2026 MarketWatch
Mar 16, 2026 MarketWatch
Bitcoin trades around $72,800 in 'solid' relief bounce supported by ETF inflows
Mar 16, 2026 The Block
Mar 16, 2026 The Block
Cheltenham raised a cheer – but fatalities and fallouts tainted bounce-back festival
Mar 16, 2026 The Guardian
Mar 16, 2026 The Guardian
Bitcoin price news: BTC rises 4%, nearing $75,000 level for first time in six weeks
Mar 16, 2026 CoinDesk
Mar 16, 2026 CoinDesk

