Synonyms of rebound

Antonyms of rebound

Collocations of rebound

rebound relationship
Frequency: 80 %

After her breakup, she jumped into a rebound relationship.

rebound effect
Frequency: 70 %

The medication had a rebound effect, causing her symptoms to worsen.

rebound shot
Frequency: 60 %

He scored a goal with a rebound shot off the goalie's save.

rebound bounce
Frequency: 45 %

The basketball had a high rebound bounce off the backboard.

rebound loss
Frequency: 35 %

The team suffered a rebound loss after winning their previous game.

Idiomatic Expressions for rebound

  • Phrase: rebound relationship
    Meaning: a romantic relationship that someone enters into shortly after the end of a previous one
    Usage: I don't think their relationship will last long, it seems like just a rebound.