1. resilient
The ball that bounces is made out of natural rubber that is highly resilient and elastic.
She's a resilient girl - she won't be unhappy for long.
Babies are generally far more resilient than parents realize.
resilient sense of humour
She's definitely what you'd call resilient.
The wing motor is very resilient.
He's resilient. He will get over it soon.
The definition of resilient is someone or something that bounces back into shape or recovers quickly
Kids are quite resilient, they usually adapt to change very quickly.
boots with tough resilient soles
Forensic psychology can be challenging but if you are resilient and willing to help and understand offenders, it could be the career for you.
Growth figures show that the economy is still fairly resilient.
He'll get over it—young people are amazingly resilient.
Egypt is a resilient ally, it joined the forces that liberated Kuwait and ensured more than 30 years of peace with Israel.
Despite enormous suffering, the patient remained resilient.
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