noun
- the ability to recover quickly from difficulties, setbacks, or trauma
- the ability of a material to return to its original shape after being bent, stretched, or compressed
Usage: technical
Examples
- Her resilience helped her overcome the loss of her job.
- The community showed remarkable resilience after the natural disaster.
- Building emotional resilience is important for mental health.
- Children often display amazing resilience in difficult situations.
- The rubber’s resilience allows it to bounce back to its original form.
- Engineers test the resilience of materials under stress.
- His resilience in the face of criticism impressed everyone.