Jouncy: meaning, definitions and examples

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jouncy

 

[ ˈdʒaʊnsi ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

describing movement

The term 'jouncy' refers to a bouncy, lively motion that is often characterized by rapid, repeated movements. It describes an action or sensation that is both energetic and spirited, typically associated with a joyful or playful activity. This word can be used to describe anything that moves in a lively, bouncing manner, such as a vehicle on a rough road or a playful child. It conveys a sense of fun and excitement in the way something moves.

Synonyms

bouncy, energetic, lively, playful, springy.

Examples of usage

  • The car bounced along the jouncy road.
  • The children were jouncy on the trampoline.
  • She had a jouncy gait as she walked through the park.

Translations

Translations of the word "jouncy" in other languages:

🇵🇹 bamboleante

🇮🇳 झूलना

🇩🇪 hüpfend

🇮🇩 melompat

🇺🇦 підскокуючий

🇵🇱 podskakujący

🇯🇵 ジャンプする

🇫🇷 bondissant

🇪🇸 saltarín

🇹🇷 zıplayan

🇰🇷 점프하는

🇸🇦 قافز

🇨🇿 poskakující

🇸🇰 poskakujúci

🇨🇳 跳跃的

🇸🇮 poskakujoč

🇮🇸 stökkið

🇰🇿 секіретін

🇬🇪 ხტუნი

🇦🇿 tullanma

🇲🇽 brincador

Etymology

The word 'jouncy' is believed to have originated in the early 20th century as an informal term used in American English. It combines elements of 'bounce' with a playful suffix, suggesting a joyful and animated form of movement. The playful nature of the word reflects its usage in contexts where energy and vitality are present, often in activities involving physical exertion or fun. Although not widely used in formal writing, 'jouncy' has found its place in colloquial speech, particularly among children and in descriptions of energetic play. The etymology indicates its ties to similar words that describe motion and excitement, emphasizing the connection between movement and joy.