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  1. to move up or away after hitting a surface, or to cause something to move this way: [ I ] The basketball bounced off the rim of the basket. [ T ] She bounced the baby on her knee. [ I ] fig. Tom bounced into the room (= walked in a happy, energetic way).

  2. 1. obsolete : beat, bump. 2. : to cause to rebound or be reflected. bounce a ball. bounce a light ray off a reflector. 3. a. : dismiss, fire. b. : to expel precipitately from a place. c. : to eliminate from a competition by defeating. was bounced from the tournament in the first round. 4.

  3. Bounce is a word for an up and down movement or recovery — like a ball's bounce on the pavement or the stock market's rise after a crash. Bounce can be a noun or a verb. A basketball player bounces a ball on the floor and it springs back into her hand.

  4. to move along in a lively manner, repeatedly striking the surface below and rebounding: The box bounced down the stairs. to move about or enter or leave noisily or angrily (followed by around, about, out, out of, into, etc.): He bounced out of the room in a huff.

  5. bounce. (baʊns ) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense bounces , present participle bouncing , past tense, past participle bounced. 1. verb B2. When an object such as a ball bounces or when you bounce it, it moves upwards from a surface or away from it immediately after hitting it. I bounced a ball against the house.

  6. Define bounce. bounce synonyms, bounce pronunciation, bounce translation, English dictionary definition of bounce. v. bounced , bounc·ing , bounc·es v. intr. 1. To rebound after having struck an object or a surface. 2. To move jerkily; bump: The car bounced over the...

  7. Definition of bounce verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. bounce verb (JUMP) to jump up and down several times on a soft surface: The children loved bouncing on the bed. bounce along/around/into, etc. to move somewhere in a happy and energetic way: Sarah bounced into the room with a big smile on her face.

  9. Jun 10, 2024 · bounce (third-person singular simple present bounces, present participle bouncing, simple past and past participle bounced) (intransitive) To change the direction of motion after hitting an obstacle. Synonyms: bounce back, rebound

  10. Definition of bounce noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.