Supple vs Rebounding - What's the difference?
supple | rebounding | Related terms |
pliant, flexible, easy to bend
lithe and agile when moving and bending
compliant; yielding to the will of others
* John Locke
To make or become supple.
* Dryden
* Spenser
To make compliant, submissive, or obedient.
* John Locke
* Barrow
The act of something that rebounds.
* 1996 , R. W. Sharples, Stoics, Epicureans and Sceptics (page 138)
Supple is a related term of rebounding.
As verbs the difference between supple and rebounding
is that supple is to make or become supple while rebounding is .As an adjective supple
is pliant, flexible, easy to bend.As a noun rebounding is
the act of something that rebounds.supple
English
Adjective
(er)- supple''' joints; '''supple fingers
- a supple horse
- If punishment makes not the will supple , it hardens the offender.
Verb
- The stones suppled into softness as they fell.
- The flesh therewith she suppled and did steep.
- a mother persisting till she had bent her daughter's mind and suppled her will
- They should supple our stiff willfulness.
rebounding
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- It seems hard to suppose that the collisions and reboundings of the atoms cancel out the downward movement of everything entirely.
