bouncy

[ˈbaʊnsi]

bouncy Definition

  • 1able to bounce or rebound
  • 2lively and energetic

Using bouncy: Examples

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

  • Example

    The ball is very bouncy.

  • Example

    The children were having a bouncy time on the trampoline.

  • Example

    She has a bouncy personality that makes her fun to be around.

bouncy Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for bouncy

Phrases with bouncy

  • an inflatable structure that children can jump and play on

    Example

    The birthday party had a bouncy castle for the kids to enjoy.

  • hair that has volume and movement

    Example

    She styled her hair in loose waves to create a bouncy look.

  • a small rubber ball that bounces easily

    Example

    He played with a bouncy ball during recess.

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Summary: bouncy in Brief

The term 'bouncy' [ˈbaʊnsi] describes something that is able to bounce or rebound, such as a ball or trampoline. It can also refer to a lively and energetic personality, as in 'She has a bouncy personality that makes her fun to be around.' 'Bouncy' extends into phrases like 'bouncy castle,' and 'bouncy hair,' denoting volume and movement.

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