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Meaning of
bounce
in English
bounce
us
//baʊns//
uk
//baʊns//
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Plural
bounces
Past Tense
bounced
Participle Verb
bouncing
Third Person Singular
bounces
Definitions
Verb
to
change
direction
after
impact
The
ball
will
bounce
off
the
wall
when
thrown
.
to
spring
back
;
rebound
rapidly
The
trampoline
allows
kids
to
bounce
up
and
down
.
to
move
something
up
and
down
She
likes
to
bounce
her
baby
on
her
knee
.
to
leap
or
spring
suddenly
;
jump
The
athlete
will
bounce
forward
to
catch
the
pass
.
to
introduce
an
idea
for
feedback
;
discuss
The
team
will
bounce
some
ideas
around
to
get
feedback
.
to
move
up
and
down
quickly
;
oscillate
The
spring
will
bounce
up
and
down
when
you
press
it
.
to
be
refused
by
a
bank
(
insufficient
funds
)
The
check
will
bounce
if
the
account
has
insufficient
funds
.
to
return
an
undelivered
email
The
email
server
will
bounce
the
message
back
to
the
sender
.
to
reset
power
;
turn
off
and
on
She
had
to
bounce
the
router
to
fix
the
internet
connection
.
to
mix
audio
tracks
(
onto
one
track
)
The
sound
engineer
will
bounce
the
vocal
tracks
onto
a
single
mix
.
Noun
an
undeliverable
email
;
returns
to
sender
The
email
was
marked
as
a
bounce
because
it
couldn't
be
delivered
.
Compounds / Phrases
bounceback
bounce back