snap back

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Definition

Verb: * To recover quickly, especially in health, energy, or spirits; to return to a previous, typically good, state or condition after a setback or decline.

Usage

The verb "snap back" is used to describe a rapid and often strong recovery. It implies a return to a normal or vigorous state with noticeable speed and resilience. It is often used in contexts of health, economics, or emotional states.

Examples
  • Health/Physical Recovery:
    • Young athletes often snap back from injuries faster than older ones.
    • She was exhausted after the marathon, but she snapped back after a good night's sleep.
  • Economic/Financial Recovery:
    • The stock market fell sharply but then snapped back in the afternoon.
    • Sales snapped back quickly after the holiday season ended.
  • Emotional/Spiritual Recovery:
    • He was disappointed by the news, but his optimism snapped back quickly.
    • The team's morale snapped back after their first win of the season.
Advanced Usage
  • "to snap back to/into (something)": To return quickly to a specific state or condition.
    • The system will automatically snap back to its default settings.
    • After the daydream, she snapped back into focus.
Variants and Related Words
  • Snapback (noun): A sudden rebound or recovery.
    • The economy experienced a sharp snapback in the third quarter.
  • Snap (verb): Can mean to break suddenly or to speak sharply. "Snap back" combines this sense of sudden action with "back" (return).
Synonyms
  • Recover: To return to a normal state.
  • Bounce back: To recover quickly from a setback (very similar in meaning and usage).
  • Rebound: To spring back after impact or a decline.
  • Rally: To recover in health, spirits, or value.
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Snap out of (something): To force yourself to stop being in an unpleasant emotional state.
    • He was in a bad mood but finally snapped out of it. (Note: "Snap out of" focuses on ending a negative state, while "snap back" focuses on returning to a positive one.)
Related Idioms
  • Back on one's feet: To be healthy, active, or successful again after an illness or difficulty.
    • It took her a month to get back on her feet after the flu. (This is a result, while "snap back" describes the quick action of recovery.)
Verb
  1. recover quickly
    • After the surgery, the patient snapped back in a few days