recover quickly · overcome a setback
This idiom is perfect for when someone (or something, like a business!) quickly recovers from a difficult situation, disappointment, or a challenge. 💪 Think of a rubber ball bouncing back after hitting the ground – that's the exact energy! It highlights resilience and a positive attitude even after things go wrong. ✨
💡 **Helpful Hint!** You can use 'to bounce back' for both personal feelings (e.g., 'She bounced back quickly after the breakup') and broader situations (e.g., 'The economy is starting to bounce back'). It always implies a strong, positive recovery! Keep an eye out for how others use it to describe overcoming adversity.
Which situation is NOT appropriate for the expression 'to bounce back'? A. 📈 A company's stock price recovers after a sudden drop. B. 😫 Someone feels extremely sad for a long time after a minor disappointment. C. 🏃♀️ An athlete returns to top form quickly after an injury.