Definition of resilientnext

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How does the adjective resilient contrast with its synonyms?

Some common synonyms of resilient are elastic, flexible, springy, and supple. While all these words mean "able to endure strain without being permanently injured," resilient implies the ability to recover shape quickly when the deforming force or pressure is removed.

a resilient innersole

When could elastic be used to replace resilient?

The words elastic and resilient can be used in similar contexts, but elastic implies the property of resisting deformation by stretching.

an elastic waistband

When is it sensible to use flexible instead of resilient?

While in some cases nearly identical to resilient, flexible applies to something which may or may not be resilient or elastic but which can be bent or folded without breaking.

flexible plastic tubing

When can springy be used instead of resilient?

The words springy and resilient are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, springy stresses both the ease with which something yields to pressure and the quickness of its return to original shape.

the cake is done when the top is springy

When would supple be a good substitute for resilient?

While the synonyms supple and resilient are close in meaning, supple applies to something that can be readily bent, twisted, or folded without any sign of injury.

supple leather

Example Sentences

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Recent Examples of resilient Still, there is another reason the auction houses appear more resilient. Daniel Cassady, ARTnews.com, 17 July 2026 Such signals would also likely prove more resilient to interference at a time when commercial flights, maritime shipping, and even various smartphone apps face increasingly widespread disruption from GPS jamming. Jeremy Hsu, ArsTechnica, 16 July 2026 The Clarity Act is our best chance to maintain America’s role as home for global capital markets deployed in the world’s safest, most resilient regulatory environment, with rule of law and property rights clearly defined. Patrick McHenry, Fortune, 16 July 2026 Protecting seniors from wildfire smoke At the other end of the spectrum, lungs and immune systems become less resilient with age. Greta Cross, USA Today, 16 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for resilient
Recent Examples of Synonyms for resilient
Adjective
  • Existing furniture and materials are reused in line with the brand’s B Corp certification, while new elements have been designed for flexible use across different collections and layouts.
    Samantha Conti, Footwear News, 13 July 2026
  • Made entirely from flexible, compliant materials, the system eliminates the need for conventional electronic sensors and control circuits, reducing complexity and potential failure points.
    Jijo Malayil, Interesting Engineering, 13 July 2026
Adjective
  • The Dallas Mavericks are acquiring a stretch big man to put next to Cooper Flagg.
    Christian Clark, New York Times, 1 July 2026
  • Like many of Levi’s best-selling styles, they’re made from 100-percent cotton and have a non-stretch fit.
    Iman Balagam, InStyle, 26 June 2026
Adjective
  • Deep clean blinds by soaking vinyl or plastic ones or spot-cleaning fabric and wooden types.
    Daley Quinn, Southern Living, 18 July 2026
  • The production feels more grounded and more nuanced than that of The Secret of Us, whose rootsy foundation sometimes had a plastic sheen.
    Molly Mary O’Brien, Pitchfork, 17 July 2026

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“Resilient.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/resilient. Accessed 19 Jul. 2026.

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