resilience
/rɪˈzɪliəns/ (bre, ipa) · /rɪˈzɪliəns/ (ame, ipa) · /ri-ˈzil-yən(t)s/ (ame, mw)
resilience — noun
1. the ability to deal with difficult or painful experiences and continue living a
the ability to deal with difficult or painful experiences and continue living a normal life — for example, staying hopeful after losing a job, or recovering joy after the death of a loved one.
Theo showed great resilience after his business failed, starting a new company the following year.
show + resilience + [adversity situation]
Amara's emotional resilience helped her support other patients during cancer treatment.
collocation: emotional resilience
Building resilience in children means teaching them how to cope with disappointment.
The coastal community demonstrated remarkable resilience after the hurricane, rebuilding homes within months.
A therapist can teach you strategies to strengthen your mental resilience.
- vulnerability
the state of being easily hurt, affected, or overwhelmed
文法句型
resilience + in/of + noun
adjective + resilience
用法筆記
Often modified by adjectives such as great, remarkable, emotional, mental, or personal. As an uncountable noun, resilience is not ordinarily used with the indefinite article a.
常見錯誤
2. the property of an object that causes it to spring back to the form it had befor
the property of an object that causes it to spring back to the form it had before being pressed, bent, or stretched — for example, a rubber band snapping back, or a pillow fluffing up again after you lift your head.
The rubber band lost its resilience after being stretched too many times.
lose + resilience (of materials)
Engineers chose this alloy for its resilience under extreme heat and pressure.
resilience + under + [condition]
Mei-Lin tested the foam's resilience by pressing it and watching it spring back.
The tennis ball's resilience makes it bounce back hard after hitting the ground.
When buying a mattress, look for one with good resilience that will not sag.
- elasticity
more specific; technically refers to the ability to stretch and return
- springiness
informal; describes the bouncy, spring-back quality of a material
- flexibility
broader; can mean bendable without necessarily springing back to shape
- brittleness
the tendency to crack, snap, or break under stress rather than deform and return
文法句型
resilience + of + noun
adjective + resilience
用法筆記
This sense is common in engineering, materials science, and product reviews. The opposite quality is brittleness.