“Bounce back” means:
- To Recover Quickly from a Setback or Difficulty:
- To return to a previous good condition or position after experiencing problems or challenges.
- Example: “She bounced back quickly after her illness.”
Prepositions
- Before “bounce back”: Typically not used with prepositions directly before the phrase. It stands alone or is preceded by the subject.
- After “bounce back”: Often followed by phrases indicating the condition or situation being recovered from.
- Example: “He bounced back from the financial crisis.”
Collocations
- Bounce back (from a setback/difficulty/injury/illness)
- Bounce back (after a failure/mistake/loss)
Example Sentences
- “She bounced back quickly after her illness.”
- “He bounced back from the financial crisis stronger than before.”
- “The team bounced back after their defeat.”
- “She bounced back from her breakup and started dating again.”
- “He bounced back from the disappointment and tried again.”
- “The company bounced back after the economic downturn.”
- “She bounced back from the injury and resumed training.”
- “He bounced back after losing his job.”
- “The market is expected to bounce back soon.”
- “She bounced back from the setback with renewed determination.”
- “He bounced back from the criticism and continued his work.”
- “The economy bounced back after the recession.”
- “She bounced back from the failure and succeeded the next time.”
- “He bounced back after the accident and returned to normal life.”
- “The city bounced back after the natural disaster.”
- “She bounced back from the stress and felt better.”
- “He bounced back from the loss and won the next match.”
- “The project bounced back after initial difficulties.”
- “She bounced back from the disappointment and stayed positive.”
- “He bounced back after the surgery and recovered well.”
- “The business bounced back after a tough year.”
- “She bounced back from the grief and found happiness again.”
- “He bounced back from the setback and achieved his goals.”
- “The team bounced back from their poor performance.”
- “She bounced back from the criticism with resilience.”
- “He bounced back after the failure and kept trying.”
- “The stock market bounced back after the drop.”
- “She bounced back from the mistake and corrected it.”
- “He bounced back from the injury and played again.”
- “The community bounced back after the crisis.”
- “She bounced back from the rejection and moved on.”
- “He bounced back after the illness and felt healthy again.”
- “The company bounced back after the losses.”
- “She bounced back from the challenge with perseverance.”
- “He bounced back from the problem and solved it.”
- “The country bounced back after the economic collapse.”
- “She bounced back from the hardship and thrived.”
- “He bounced back from the accident with determination.”
- “The project bounced back after funding was secured.”
- “She bounced back from the depression and felt joyful again.”
- “He bounced back after the setback with a positive attitude.”
- “The industry bounced back after the decline.”
- “She bounced back from the argument and reconciled.”
- “He bounced back from the failure with new ideas.”
- “The business bounced back after the pandemic.”
- “She bounced back from the financial difficulties.”
- “He bounced back after the criticism and improved.”
- “The athlete bounced back from the injury and competed.”
- “She bounced back from the stress and relaxed.”
- “He bounced back from the disappointment and succeeded.”