Synonyms for re-bound
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : verb ri-bound, ree-bound; noun ree-bound, ri-bound |
Phonetic Transcription : verb rɪˈbaʊnd, ˈriˈbaʊnd; noun ˈriˌbaʊnd, rɪˈbaʊnd |
Top 10 synonyms for re-bound Other synonyms for the word re-bound
- acknowledgment
- animation
- answer back
- ape
- appearance
- back talk
- back up
- backfire
- bawl
- bay
- be affected
- be out of woods
- bellow
- better
- blast
- blench
- blink
- bluster
- bob
- bolt
- boom
- boomerang
- bounce
- bounce back
- bound
- brawl
- bray
- brush
- buck
- bump
- careen
- carom
- cast
- catch
- chain reaction
- circle back
- clamor
- come again
- come around
- come back
- come home to roost
- comeback
- coming
- compensation
- contact
- convalesce
- convalescence
- copy
- counter
- counteraction
- counterbalance
- counterpoise
- crash
- cringe
- cry
- cure
- dart
- demur
- detonate
- din
- disappoint
- ditto
- do like
- dodge
- double back
- double-take
- draw back
- drum
- duck
- dynamism
- echo
- effect
- elasticity
- emulate
- energy
- entrance
- entry
- explode
- fail
- fallout
- falter
- feedback
- feel
- feel oneself again
- feeling
- flak
- flash
- flinch
- flop
- fly back
- follow
- follow-through
- follow-up
- forge ahead
- function
- gain
- gain strength
- get back at
- get back on feet
- get back on one's feet
- get better
- get in shape
- get out from under
- get over
- get well
- give
- give a snappy comeback
- give back
- give forth
- glance
- glance off
- go
- go again
- go like
- graze
- grow
- hark back to
- have a funny feeling
- have vibes
- heal
- hesitate
- hippety hop
- hit
- holler
- homecoming
- hop
- hurdle
- imitate
- imitation
- impact
- impersonate
- imprint
- improvement
- increase
- influence
- jerk
- jerk up and down
- jounce
- jump
- kick
- kick back
- kickback
- kiss
- knee-jerk
- leap
- life
- lip
- liveliness
- lop
- lope
- make a comeback
- make like
- mark
- match
- mend
- mimic
- mirror
- mirror image
- miscarry
- move back
- occurrence
- onomatopoeia
- operate
- opinion
- overcome
- parallel
- parrot
- parroting
- pep
- perform
- perk up
- pick up
- proceed
- pull around
- pull back
- pull through
- quail
- quake
- rally
- re-echo
- react
- reaction
- reagency
- reappear
- reappearance
- reawakening
- rebirth
- rebound
- recall
- reception
- receptivity
- reciprocate
- reciprocation
- recoil
- recoiling
- recompense
- recompensing
- reconsider
- recover
- recovery
- recrudesce
- recrudescence
- recuperate
- recuperation
- recur
- recurrence
- redouble
- redound
- reecho
- reel
- reel back
- reenter
- reentrance
- reestablishment
- reexamine
- reflect
- reflection
- reflex
- refresh
- regain one's health
- regain one's strength
- regaining
- reinstatement
- reiterate
- reiteration
- rejoinder
- rejuvenate
- rejuvenation
- renaissance
- renascence
- renew
- renew one's strength
- renewal
- reoccur
- reoccurrence
- reoccurring
- repair
- repeat
- repercuss
- repercussion
- repetition
- replacement
- reply
- repossession
- reproduce
- reproduction
- resemble
- resile
- resilience
- resonate
- resound
- respond
- restitution
- restoration
- restore
- restoring
- result
- resurgence
- resurrection
- retire
- retort
- retrace steps
- retracing
- retreat
- retrieval
- return
- return to form
- reverberate
- reverberation
- reverse
- reversion
- revert
- revisit
- revisitation
- revitalization
- revival
- revive
- revolution
- revolve
- revolving
- revulsion
- ricochet
- ring
- ringing
- roll
- rotate
- rotating
- rotation
- rout
- rubber stamp
- rubber-stamp
- rumble
- saltate
- sass
- scrape
- second
- shake
- shave
- shine
- shirk
- shout
- shrink
- shudder
- shy away
- side effect
- sideswipe
- skim
- skip
- skitter
- slant
- slide
- snap back
- snappy comeback
- sober up
- sound
- spinoff
- spring
- spring back
- springiness
- start
- start anew
- startle
- step back
- stick
- stickle
- strike
- swerve
- take
- take after
- take turn for better
- talk back
- throw back
- thump
- thunder
- touch
- tremble
- trip
- triumph
- trumpet
- turn
- turn away
- turn back
- turn the corner
- turning back
- upturn
- vault
- vibes
- vibrate
- victory
- vigor
- vitality
- vivacity
- vociferate
- waver
- waves
- wince
- winning
- wisecrack
- withdraw
- work
- yell
- zip
Définition of re-bound
Origin :- late 14c., "to spring, leap," also "return to afflict" (early 15c.), from Old French rebondir "leap back, resound; repulse, push back," from re- "back" (see re-) + bondir "leap, bound" (see bound (v.)). Sense of "to spring back from force of impact" is recorded from late 14c. Sports use probably first in tennis; basketball sense is attested from 1914. Related: Rebounded; rebounding.
- As in reaction : noun response
- As in repercussion : noun consequence
- As in resurgence : noun revival
- As in return : noun coming again
- As in bounce : noun spring
- As in returning : noun the act of coming back
- As in recovery : noun improvement
- As in comeback : noun recovery, triumph
- As in echo : noun repeat, copy
- As in jump : verb recoil
- As in react : verb respond; conduct oneself
- As in rebound : verb bounce back; ricochet
- As in backfire : verb have an opposite effect
- As in recoil : verb shrink away
- As in recover : verb improve in health
- As in reflect : verb give back
- As in return : verb go back, turn back
- As in reverberate : verb vibrate in sound
- As in roar : verb growl, howl
- As in spring : verb jump, skip
- As in bounce back : verb recuperate quickly
- As in boomerang : verb backfire
- As in bounce : verb spring up; rebound
- As in carom : verb bounce
- As in recrudesce : verb return
- As in reecho : verb echo
- As in glance : verb ricochet, hit off of something
- It is also evident that books printed in the ordinary way were bound, or re-bound, at Gidding.
- Extract from : « Little Gidding and its inmates in the Time of King Charles I. » by J. E. Acland
- Before retiring with little Nell the wife washed and re-bound the wound and gave her husband all the nourishment he cared to take.
- Extract from : « Marching on Niagara » by Edward Stratemeyer
- He succeeded, but before he could do anything, he was overpowered by half a dozen men, and re-bound.
- Extract from : « Under the Waves » by R M Ballantyne
- The second requisite to be attended to is to examine whether any of the volumes catalogued require to be bound or re-bound.
- Extract from : « A Book for All Readers » by Ainsworth Rand Spofford
- The luxuriant wool caused it to re-bound again, to the infinite delight of the tormentors, who smiled horribly at it.
- Extract from : « The Ranger » by Edward S. Ellis
- Our hero was again marched into the yard, made to remount, re-bound, and led off towards the principal part of the town.
- Extract from : « The Thin Red Line; and Blue Blood » by Arthur Griffiths
- The only difference was that on this occasion he took care to re-bound into the air away from his antagonist instead of upon him!
- Extract from : « Dusty Star » by Olaf Baker
Antonyms for re-bound
- accomplish
- achieve
- address
- allow
- apathy
- ask
- be original
- cause
- cease
- debt
- decline
- decrease
- depart
- departure
- destroy
- deteriorate
- deterioration
- differ
- difference
- diminish
- disregard
- enervation
- exit
- face
- failure
- halt
- hurt
- idle
- idleness
- ignore
- inactivity
- keep
- kill
- laziness
- leave
- leaving
- let in
- lethargy
- lose
- loss
- meet
- mislay
- miss
- oppose
- opposite
- pay
- payment
- permit
- question
- quieten
- refuse
- relapse
- remain
- request
- reverse
- ruin
- spend
- stare
- stay
- steady
- stop
- succeed
- take
- wane
- weaken
- work
- worsen
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