"Resile" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To come back or return to a previous position after being stretched, compressed, or curved; to rebound.
The word "resignation" has several related meanings. <br><br>1. <strong>Formal withdrawal</strong>: A resignation refers to the act of formally leaving a position, job, or position of responsibility. It is often written in a formal document called a letter of resignation.<br><br>2. <strong>Psychology</strong>: In a more general sense, resignation can also refer to a person's acceptance or willingness to accept a situation that one does not like or agree with, without actively resisting or questioning it.<br><br>3. <strong>Philosophy and ethics</strong>: In philosophy, resignation can also refer to the acceptance of reality in a situation in which one has no control, such as fate or destiny.
The act of formally leaving a job or position, often as a result of choosing to do so, rather than being fired or laid off. It involves the submission of a formal letter or statement of intention to quit or leave a job, usually with a specified effective date of departure.<br><br>Example: "The company announced that the CEO had submitted his resignation effective immediately."
In a feeling of resignation or defeat, often without showing much enthusiasm or hope; in a way that shows a sense of giving up or having lost the will to resist.<br><br>Example: "He spoke to her resignedly, accepting the outcome of the situation."
One who resigns; a person who quits a job, position, or office, especially because of disagreement or dissatisfaction.
The quality of being able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions.<br><br>It refers to the ability to cope with and bounce back from adversity, challenges, or setbacks, often with minimal long-term damage or negative impact.
The ability to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions; the capacity to bounce back or to cope well with adversity or trauma.
Capable of withstanding or recovering quickly from difficult conditions; able to withstand or resist wear and tear.
(adverb) Able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions, challenges, or setbacks. Exhibiting a strong ability to bounce back and adapt.
Not submitted to or encountered in a direct or straightforward way; indirect.<br><br>Example: She caught sight of him resiling around the corner.