bouncing Antonyms

Meaning of bouncing

Wordnet

bouncing (n)

rebounding from an impact (or series of impacts)

Wordnet

bouncing (s)

vigorously healthy

marked by lively action

Webster

bouncing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Bounce

Webster

bouncing (a.)

Stout; plump and healthy; lusty; buxom.

Excessive; big.

bouncing Sentence Examples

  1. The bouncing ball rolled down the staircase, making a rhythmic thumping sound.
  2. She couldn't help but smile as she watched her toddler bouncing up and down on the inflatable toy.
  3. The bouncing kangaroo effortlessly cleared the fence with its powerful hind legs.
  4. Despite the rough terrain, the jeep kept bouncing along the dirt road, jostling its passengers.
  5. The bouncing bass line of the music filled the club, setting the energetic atmosphere.
  6. With each bouncing step, the puppy playfully chased after its tail.
  7. The basketball player showed off his skills by dribbling the ball and bouncing it between his legs.
  8. The lively music had everyone in the crowd bouncing to the beat.
  9. The bouncing motion of the trampoline provided an exhilarating sensation for the jumper.
  10. The comedian had the audience bouncing with laughter as he delivered his jokes with impeccable timing.

FAQs About the word bouncing

rebounding from an impact (or series of impacts), vigorously healthy, marked by lively actionof Bounce, Stout; plump and healthy; lusty; buxom., Excessive; big.

fit, well,healthy, sound, sturdy, whole, in shape, robust, hearty, active

disabled, disabled, ill, challenged, unwell, feeble, sickly, unfit, weakened, unwell

The bouncing ball rolled down the staircase, making a rhythmic thumping sound.

She couldn't help but smile as she watched her toddler bouncing up and down on the inflatable toy.

The bouncing kangaroo effortlessly cleared the fence with its powerful hind legs.

Despite the rough terrain, the jeep kept bouncing along the dirt road, jostling its passengers.