bounciness

[ˈbaʊnsinəs]

bounciness Definition

  • 1the quality of being able to bounce back after hitting a surface
  • 2the degree to which something is bouncy

Using bounciness: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bounciness" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bounciness of the ball made it fun to play with.

  • Example

    The mattress has lost its bounciness over time.

  • Example

    The gymnast's routine required a lot of bounciness.

bounciness Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bounciness

Antonyms for bounciness

Phrases with bounciness

  • to check how much something can bounce

    Example

    I'm going to test the bounciness of this new rubber ball.

  • the absence or reduced degree of bounciness

    Example

    The old trampoline had a lack of bounciness, making it unsafe to use.

  • a measure of how bouncy something is

    Example

    The bounciness factor of the new tennis balls was impressive.

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Summary: bounciness in Brief

'Bounciness' [ˈbaʊnsinəs] refers to the ability of an object to rebound after hitting a surface. It can also describe the degree to which something is bouncy, as in 'The gymnast's routine required a lot of bounciness.' The term is often used to describe the quality of balls, mattresses, and other objects that are meant to be elastic or resilient.