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Word: Bouncy

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: The word "bouncy" describes something that is lively, energetic, or able to spring back when pressed or moved. It often refers to things that have a lot of movement or energy.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "bouncy" to describe things that are lively or have a spring-like quality.
  • It can refer to physical objects (like balls or hair) or to actions and feelings (like dancing or music).
Examples:
  1. Physical Object: "The bouncy ball bounced high into the air."
  2. Energy/Action: "The children were full of bouncy energy as they played in the park."
  3. Appearance: "She has bouncy hair that looks full and lively."
Advanced Usage:
  • You can use "bouncy" in more sophisticated contexts, such as describing music or dance. For example: "The bouncy tunes made everyone want to dance."
Word Variants:
  • Bounce (verb): To spring back after hitting a surface.
    • Example: "The ball will bounce if you throw it on the ground."
  • Bounciness (noun): The quality of being bouncy.
    • Example: "The bounciness of the mattress made it very comfortable."
Different Meanings:
  • While "bouncy" mostly refers to liveliness or springiness, it can also describe a cheerful or enthusiastic attitude or atmosphere.
Synonyms:
  • Springy
  • Lively
  • Energetic
  • Peppy
  • Spirited
Idioms & Phrasal Verbs:
  • There aren't any specific idioms or phrasal verbs that use "bouncy" frequently, but you might say someone is "bouncing back" when they recover quickly from a setback, which is similar in meaning to being energetic or lively.
Summary:

"Bouncy" is a fun and colorful word that captures a sense of energy and movement.

Adjective
  1. marked by lively action
    • a bouncing gait
    • bouncy tunes
    • the peppy and interesting talk
    • a spirited dance
  2. elastic; rebounds readily
    • clean bouncy hair
    • a lively tennis ball
    • as resilient as seasoned hickory
    • springy turf

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