resilient

adjective14 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

A common way to emphasize a high degree of resilience.

Used to emphasize a very high degree of resilience.

A formal way to say 'very resilient'.

Emphasizes that the resilience is noteworthy or impressive.

Expresses that the degree of resilience is hard to believe.

Expresses surprise at how resilient something or someone is.

Used to indicate a moderate or reasonable degree of resilience.

To possess the quality of resilience.

To appear to have the quality of resilience.

To continue to be resilient, despite challenges.

To demonstrate resilience, especially under pressure.

To develop the quality of resilience over time.

To cause something to become resilient.

Indicates what the person or thing can withstand or recover from.