Bounced, is the past tense of the word 'bounce', and means to rebound, or to reflect back. For example, the ball 'bounced' back after being thrown, or the light 'bounced' back, off the mirror.
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A brick means the ball bounced hard off of the backboard, like if you threw the basketball hard at it.
Another term for a bounced back check is a "returned check." This occurs when a check cannot be processed due to insufficient funds in the payer's account or other issues, leading the bank to return it to the payee. It may also be referred to as a "bad check."
Yes it's an adjective.
The word 'bounced' has one syllable.
The NBA player bounced the ball
A bounced email is a message that never arrives in the inbox of the recipient. It will be sent or bounced back to the sender.
Bounced Checks was created in 1974.
No, it is not an adverb. Bounced is the past tense of the verb bounce.
bounced. Example: I bounced on the skippy ball.
NDN can mean many things. The most relevant being Non-Delivery Notification. This is a bounced e-mail. An e-mail that cannot reach the contact but has actually been sent back to the sender. This is also called a bounced e-mail.