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Synonyms of the word 
CAROM → BACKLASH - BOUNCE - BOUND - CANNON - GLANCE - REBOUND - RECOIL - REPERCUSSION - RESILE - REVERBERATE - RICOCHET - SHOOT - SHOT - SPRING - STROKEcarom- n. (cue sports, especially billiards) A shot in which the ball struck with the cue comes in contact with…
- n. A billiard-like Indian game in which players take turns flicking checker-like pieces into one of four…
- v. (intransitive) To make a carom (shot in billiards).
- v. To strike and bounce back; to strike (something) and rebound.
- n. (spices) ajwain.
backlash- n. A sudden backward motion.
- n. A negative reaction, objection or outcry, especially of a violent or abrupt nature.
- n. (mechanics) The distance through which one part of connected machinery, as a wheel, piston, or screw,…
- n. The jarring or reflex motion caused in badly fitting machinery by irregularities in velocity or a reverse…
- v. To cause or set off a backlash.
bounce- v. (intransitive) To change the direction of motion after hitting an obstacle.
- v. (intransitive) To move quickly up and then down, or vice versa, once or repeatedly.
- v. (transitive) To cause to move quickly up and down, or back and forth, once or repeatedly.
- v. (transitive, colloquial) To suggest or introduce (an idea, etc.) to (off or by) somebody, in order to…
- v. (intransitive) To leap or spring suddenly or unceremoniously; to bound.
- v. (intransitive, informal, of a cheque/check) To be refused by a bank because it is drawn on insufficient…
- v. (transitive, informal) To fail to cover (have sufficient funds for) (a draft presented against one's account).
- v. (intransitive, slang) To leave.
- v. (US, slang, dated) To eject violently, as from a room; to discharge unceremoniously, as from employment.
- v. (intransitive, slang, African American Vernacular) (sometimes employing the preposition with) To have…
- v. (transitive, air combat) To attack unexpectedly.
- v. (intransitive, electronics) To turn power off and back on; to reset.
- v. (intransitive, Internet, of an e-mail message or address) To return undelivered.
- v. (intransitive, aviation) To land hard and lift off again due to excess momentum.
- v. (intransitive, skydiving) To land hard on unsurvivable velocity with fatal results.
- v. (slang, dated) To bully; to scold.
- v. (archaic) To strike or thump, so as to rebound, or to make a sudden noise; to knock loudly.
- v. (archaic) To boast; to bluster.
- n. A change of direction of motion after hitting the ground or an obstacle.
- n. A movement up and then down (or vice versa), once or repeatedly.
- n. An email return with any error.
- n. The sack, licensing.
- n. A bang, boom.
- n. A drink based on brandyW.
- n. A heavy, sudden, and often noisy, blow or thump.
- n. Bluster; brag; untruthful boasting; audacious exaggeration; an impudent lie; a bouncer.
- n. Scyllium catulus, a European dogfish.
- n. A genre of New Orleans music.
- n. (slang, African American Vernacular) Drugs..
- n. (slang, African American Vernacular) Swagger..
- n. (slang, African American Vernacular) A 'good' beat.
- n. (slang, African American Vernacular) A talent for leaping..
bound- v. simple past tense and past participle of bind.
- adj. (with infinitive) Obliged (to).
- adj. (with infinitive) Very likely (to).
- adj. (linguistics, of a morpheme) That cannot stand alone as a free word.
- adj. (mathematics, logic, of a variable) Constrained by a quantifier.
- adj. (dated) constipated; costive.
- adj. Confined or restricted to a certain place; e.g. railbound.
- adj. Unable to move in certain conditions; e.g. snowbound.
- n. (often used in plural) A boundary, the border which one must cross in order to enter or leave a territory.
- n. (mathematics) a value which is known to be greater or smaller than a given set of values.
- v. To surround a territory or other geographical entity.
- v. (mathematics) To be the boundary of.
- n. A sizeable jump, great leap.
- n. A spring from one foot to the other in dancing.
- n. (dated) A bounce; a rebound.
- v. (intransitive) To leap, move by jumping.
- v. (transitive) To cause to leap.
- v. (intransitive, dated) To rebound; to bounce.
- v. (transitive, dated) To cause to rebound; to throw so that it will rebound; to bounce.
- adj. (obsolete) ready, prepared.
- adj. ready, able to start or go (to); moving in the direction (of).
cannon- n. A complete assembly, consisting of an artillery tube and a breech mechanism, firing mechanism or base…
- n. A bone of a horse's leg, between the fetlock joint and the knee or hock.
- n. (historical) A large muzzle-loading artillery piece.
- n. (sports, billiards, snooker, pool) A carom.
- n. (baseball, figuratively, informal) The arm of a player that can throw well.
- n. (engineering) A hollow cylindrical piece carried by a revolving shaft, on which it may, however, revolve…
- n. (printing) Alternative form of canon (a large size of type).
- v. To bombard with cannons.
- v. (sports, billiards, snooker, pool) To play the carom billiard shot. To strike two balls with the cue ball.
- v. To fire something, especially spherical, rapidly.
- v. To collide or strike violently, especially so as to glance off or rebound.
glance- v. (intransitive) To look briefly (at something).
- v. (intransitive) To graze a surface.
- v. To sparkle.
- v. To move quickly, appearing and disappearing rapidly; to be visible only for an instant at a time; to move…
- v. To strike and fly off in an oblique direction; to dart aside.
- v. (soccer) To hit lightly with the head, make a deft header.
- v. To make an incidental or passing reflection; to allude; to hint; often with at.
- n. A brief or cursory look.
- n. A deflection.
- n. (cricket) A stroke in which the ball is deflected to one side.
- n. A sudden flash of light or splendour.
- n. An incidental or passing thought or allusion.
- n. (mineralogy) Any of various sulphides, mostly dark-coloured, which have a brilliant metallic lustre.
- n. (mineralogy) Glance coal.
rebound- n. The recoil of an object bouncing off another.
- n. A return to health or well-being; a recovery.
- n. An effort to recover from a setback.
- n. A romantic partner with whom one begins a relationship (or the relationship one begins) for the sake of…
- n. (sports) The strike of the ball after it has bounced off a defending player, the crossbar or goalpost.
- n. (basketball) An instance of catching the ball after it has hit the rim or backboard without a basket being…
- v. To bound or spring back from a force.
- v. To give back an echo.
- v. (figuratively) To jump up or get back up again.
- v. (transitive) To send back; to reverberate.
- v. simple past tense and past participle of rebind.
recoil- n. A starting or falling back; a rebound; a shrinking.
- n. The state or condition of having recoiled.
- n. (firearms) The energy transmitted back to the shooter from a firearm which has fired. Recoil is a function…
- v. (intransitive, now rare) To retreat before an opponent.
- v. (obsolete, intransitive) To retire, withdraw.
- v. To pull back, especially in disgust, horror or astonishment.
- v. (of a firearm) To kick back when fired.
repercussion- n. A consequence or ensuing result of some action.
- n. The act of driving back, or the state of being driven back; reflection; reverberation.
- n. (music) Rapid reiteration of the same sound.
- n. (medicine) The subsidence of a tumour or eruption by the action of a repellent.
- n. (obstetrics) In a vaginal examination, the act of imparting through the uterine wall with the finger a…
resile- v. To start back; to recoil; to recede from a purpose.
- v. To spring back; rebound; resume the original form or position, as an elastic body.
reverberate- v. (intransitive) to ring with many echos.
- v. (intransitive) to have a lasting effect.
- v. (intransitive) to repeatedly return.
- v. To return or send back; to repel or drive back; to echo, as sound; to reflect, as light, as light or heat.
- v. To send or force back; to repel from side to side.
- v. To fuse by reverberated heat.
- v. (intransitive) to rebound or recoil.
- v. (intransitive) to shine or reflect (from a surface, etc.).
- v. (obsolete) to shine or glow (on something) with reflected light.
- adj. reverberant.
- adj. Driven back, as sound; reflected.
ricochet- n. (military) A method of firing a projectile so that it skips along a surface.
- n. An instance of ricocheting; a glancing rebound.
- v. To rebound off something wildly in a seemingly random direction.
- v. (military) To operate upon by ricochet firing.
shoot- v. To launch a projectile.
- v. To move or act quickly or suddenly.
- v. (sports) To act or achieve.
- v. (surveying) To measure the distance and direction to (a point).
- v. (transitive, intransitive, colloquial) To inject a drug (such as heroin) intravenously.
- v. To develop, move forward.
- v. To protrude; to jut; to project; to extend.
- v. (carpentry) To plane straight; to fit by planing.
- v. To variegate as if by sprinkling or intermingling; to color in spots or patches.W.
- n. The emerging stem and embryonic leaves of a new plant.
- n. A photography session.
- n. A hunt or shooting competition.
- n. (professional wrestling, slang) An event that is unscripted or legitimate.
- n. The act of shooting; the discharge of a missile; a shot.
- n. A rush of water; a rapid.
- n. (mining) A vein of ore running in the same general direction as the lode.
- n. (weaving) A weft thread shot through the shed by the shuttle; a pick.
- n. A shoat; a young pig.
- n. An inclined plane, either artificial or natural, down which timber, coal, etc., are caused to slide; a…
- interj. A mild expletive, expressing disbelief or disdain.
shot- adj. (colloquial) Worn out or broken.
- adj. (of material, especially silk) Woven from warp and weft strands of different colours, resulting in an…
- adj. Tired, weary.
- adj. Discharged, cleared, or rid of something.
- n. The result of launching a projectile or bullet.
- n. (sports) The act of launching a ball or similar object toward a goal.
- n. (athletics) The heavy iron ball used for the shot put.
- n. (uncountable) Small metal balls used as ammunition.
- n. (uncountable, military) Metal balls (or similar) used as ammunition; not necessarily small.
- n. (referring to one's skill at firing a gun) Someone who shoots (a gun) regularly.
- n. An opportunity or attempt.
- n. A remark or comment, especially one which is critical or insulting.
- n. (slang, sports, US) A punch or other physical blow.
- n. A measure of alcohol, usually spirits, as taken either from a shot-glass or directly from the bottle,…
- n. A single serving of espresso.
- n. (photography, film) A single unbroken sequence of photographic film exposures, or the digital equivalent;…
- n. A vaccination or injection.
- n. (US, Canada, baseball, informal) A home run that scores one, two, or three runs (a four run home run is…
- n. (US federal prison system) Written documentation of a behavior infraction.
- n. (fisheries) A cast of one or more nets.
- n. (fisheries) A place or spot for setting nets.
- n. (fisheries) A single draft or catch of fish made.
- v. simple past tense and past participle of shoot.
- v. (transitive) To load (a gun) with shot.
- n. A charge to be paid, a scot or shout.
- interj. (colloquial, South Africa) Thank you.
spring- v. To jump or leap.
- v. To pass over by leaping.
- v. To produce or disclose unexpectedly, especially of surprises, traps, etc.
- v. (slang) To release or set free, especially from prison.
- v. To come into being, often quickly or sharply.
- v. To start or rise suddenly, as from a covert.
- v. To cause to spring up; to start or rouse, as game; to cause to rise from the earth, or from a covert.
- v. (nautical) To crack or split; to bend or strain so as to weaken.
- v. To bend by force, as something stiff or strong; to force or put by bending, as a beam into its sockets,…
- v. To issue with speed and violence; to move with activity; to dart; to shoot.
- v. To fly back.
- v. (intransitive) To bend from a straight direction or plane surface; to become warped.
- v. To shoot up, out, or forth; to come to the light; to begin to appear; to emerge, like a plant from its…
- v. To issue or proceed, as from a parent or ancestor; to result, as from a cause, motive, reason, or principle.
- v. (obsolete) To grow; to prosper.
- v. (architecture, masonry, transitive) To build (an arch).
- v. (transitive, archaic) To sound (a rattle, such as a watchman's rattle).
- n. A leap; a bound; a jump.
- n. (countable) Traditionally the first of the four seasons of the year in temperate regions, in which plants…
- n. (countable) Meteorologically, the months of March, April and May in the northern hemisphere or September,…
- n. (countable) The astronomically delineated period from the moment of vernal equinox, approximately March…
- n. (countable) Spring tide; a tide of greater-than-average range, that is, around the first or third quarter…
- n. (countable) A place where water emerges from the ground.
- n. (uncountable) The property of a body of springing to its original form after being compressed, stretched,…
- n. Elastic power or force.
- n. (countable) A mechanical device made of flexible or coiled material that exerts force when it is bent,…
- n. (countable, slang) An erection of the penis.
- n. (countable) The source of an action or of a supply.
- n. Any active power; that by which action, or motion, is produced or propagated; cause; origin; motive.
- n. That which springs, or is originated, from a source.
- n. (obsolete) That which causes one to spring; specifically, a lively tune.
- n. The time of growth and progress; early portion; first stage.
- n. (countable, nautical) A rope attaching the bow of a vessel to the stern-side of the jetty, or vice versa,…
- n. (nautical) A line led from a vessel's quarter to her cable so that by tightening or slacking it she can…
- n. (nautical) A crack or fissure in a mast or yard, running obliquely or transversely.
stroke- n. An act of stroking (moving one's hand over a surface).
- n. A blow or hit.
- n. A single movement with a tool.
- n. One of a series of beats or movements against a resisting medium, by means of which movement through or…
- n. A powerful or sudden effort by which something is done, produced, or accomplished; also, something done…
- n. A line drawn with a pen or other writing implement, particularly.
- n. A streak made with a brush.
- n. The time when a clock strikes.
- n. (swimming) A style, a single movement within a style.
- n. (medicine) The loss of brain function arising when the blood supply to the brain is suddenly interrupted.
- n. (obsolete) A sudden attack of any disease, especially when fatal; any sudden, severe affliction or calamity.
- n. (rowing) The oar nearest the stern of a boat, by which the other oars are guided.
- n. (rowing) The rower who is nearest the stern of the boat.
- n. (professional wrestling) Backstage influence.
- n. (squash (sport)) A point awarded to a player in case of interference or obstruction by the opponent.
- n. (sciences) An individual discharge of lightning.
- n. (obsolete) The result or effect of a striking; injury or affliction; soreness.
- n. An addition or amendment to a written composition; a touch.
- n. A throb or beat, as of the heart.
- n. (obsolete) Power; influence.
- n. (obsolete) appetite.
- v. (transitive) To move one's hand or an object (such as a broom) along (a surface) in one direction.
- v. (transitive, cricket) To hit the ball with the bat in a flowing motion.
- v. (masonry) To give a finely fluted surface to.
- v. (transitive) To row the stroke oar of.
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