The ability to stand up to challenges, work through them step by step, and bounce back stronger than you were before.
by GRIT TEM November 04, 2007
And example of this word could be people in Paradise, California.
"People in Paradise showed resilience by rebuilding their homes"
"People in Paradise showed resilience by rebuilding their homes"
by The "now it all" December 05, 2019
by cheapsexwhore37 November 15, 2004
by damalama September 13, 2007
resilience is what all your assignments are about when your doing online school during quarantine.
STUDENT: "What's for homework?"
TEACHER: "Relate how fitness and science are incorporated in resilience when you do math."
STUDENT: "Are you fucking kidding me?"
TEACHER: "Relate how fitness and science are incorporated in resilience when you do math."
STUDENT: "Are you fucking kidding me?"
by salishsecondary May 11, 2020
by grandyrich April 25, 2019
The fancy way idiots say resilience. Resilience means the ability to recover or bounce back from a hardship. Resiliency is not a word (if you were betting).
Despite losing the bet as to whether resiliency is a word, I was impressed with her resiliency in immediately betting me again as to whether orientate is a word.
by House Grammarian April 12, 2009