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Resilient

Adjective
UK /rɪˈzɪl.i.ənt
US /rɪˈzɪl.jənt
Level: Easy - A1 (Beginner)

Definition

Able to recover quickly from difficulties, setbacks, or tough situations without giving up or breaking down.

Example

"After losing his job, John showed how resilient he was by quickly finding new opportunities and staying positive throughout the tough phase."

"Children can be incredibly resilient, often adjusting to changes like moving to a new school or city more easily than adults expect."

"Being resilient doesn’t mean ignoring pain; it means facing it, processing it, and refusing to be defined or defeated by it."

Explanation

Someone who is resilient stays strong even during hard times. Life might be unfair or painful, but a resilient person manages to recover, learn, and move forward. This could be emotional strength, like staying hopeful after a failure, or physical strength, like recovering from an illness or injury. Resilience doesn’t mean you never struggle: it means you don’t let the struggle stop you. It’s a valuable quality that helps in personal life, school, work, and relationships.

 

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