Sentences

rebound in a sentence

v. i.

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Definition

Rebound (verb): to recover or bounce back after a setback, particularly in sports or personal circumstances.

Sample Sentences

  1. The basketball player was quick to grab the rebound after the missed shot.
  2. After a tough breakup, she found it hard to rebound emotionally.
  3. The economy showed signs of rebound after several months of decline.
  4. His confidence began to rebound once he received positive feedback from his peers.
  5. The stock market's rebound surprised many analysts who had predicted a downturn.
  6. The basketball made a loud thud as it hit the floor and then rebounded into the air.
  7. After a difficult breakup, she took some time to reflect and eventually rebounded stronger than ever.
  8. The economy is expected to rebound next year as consumer confidence increases.
  9. He missed the first shot, but his quick reflexes allowed him to catch the rebound and score.
  10. The team managed to rebound from their early losses and secure a spot in the playoffs.
  11. The basketball player managed to grab the rebound after the missed shot.
  12. After the heartbreak, she took some time to rebound emotionally and focus on herself.
  13. The economy is expected to rebound next year as consumer confidence improves.
  14. His quick rebound from the setback surprised everyone in the office.
  15. The stock market's rebound was fueled by investors' renewed optimism.