The word "rebound" is correct and usable in written English. The word "rebound" can be used to describe someone recovering from a setback or disappointment. For example, "After the disappointment of her failed exam, Sara quickly rebounded and studied harder the next time.".
Unai Emery's men managed just three shots on target all game against a determined Elche side but took the lead just before the hour mark, Bacca knocking a rebound over the line following a well-struck free-kick from Gerard Deulofeu.
His second arrived on 66 minutes, smashing home a rebound, before the 29-year-old completed Real's 18th straight win by slotting home at the far post 28 Real Madrid 9-1 Granada, La Liga, 5 April 2015 Ronaldo reached new heights against Granada, scoring a hat-trick in eight first-half minutes.
The expansion of no-fishing zones across the Great Barrier Reef has allowed fish numbers to rebound in some places to levels not seen since European arrival in Australia, a long-term study of the ecosystem has shown.
Vincent, introduced for another reason entirely, found himself with the simple task of tapping in the rebound.
Your hosting SNL is a bullshit reason for not taking five minutes to do the right thing and your behaviour yesterday will rebound upon you very badly.
"Consequently, a June rate hike from the Federal Reserve remains on the agenda, but we need to see the rebound come through quickly".
Related: Eurozone pins hope on long-awaited economic rebound But last Wednesday Greece managed to scrape together €200m for an earlier instalment to the IMF.
Thanks to Ludwig my first paper got accepted! The editor wrote me that my manuscript was well-written
Listya Utami K.
PhD Student in Biology, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia