"Ricochetted" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ricochetted" Meaning

verb (past tense of "ricochet")
to bounce back or come back in a sudden and unpredictable way, often because of a change in circumstances or a new idea.

Example: The news of the sudden sale of the company ricocheted around the town in minutes.

"Ricochetted" Examples

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1. Verb: Differently (refers to the action of a sound or an object bouncing back)


- After the gunshot, the bullet ricocheted off the metal wall, heading towards the lone survivor in the back of the hallway.

2. Verb: Vividly (robust and forceful, resulting in the penetration of significant force)


- The rock ricocheted off her leg, causing her a deep bruise and extreme pain.

3. Verb: Profoundly (penetrating deep into the heart or mind, implying significant impact)


- He made a profound radio appearance yesterday at a BBC interview where he refused to stay quiet on the National Security solar tension.

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The verb "ricocheted" is a past tense of the verb "rebound" or "bounce", which means to change direction suddenly and move away from a surface after hitting it.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The ball ricocheted off the wall and hit the player.<br> The idea ricocheted around the project team, eventually leading to a new approach.<br><br>It can also be used figuratively to describe how an idea, rumor, or even a problem can spread quickly and bounce from one person to another.<br><br>Example: "The news ricocheted around the town, causing panic and confusion."

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To rebound suddenly and repeatedly after hitting a surface, typically in a series of sharp and sudden changes in direction.

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Ricotta is a type of Italian cheese made from sheep's, goat's or cow's milk. It is typically soft and smooth with a light, airy texture and a mild, slightly sweet flavor. Ricotta is often used in Italian desserts, such as cannoli and cheesecake, as well as in savory dishes, like lasagna and ravioli fillings.

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