What is another word for resiliency?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪsˈɪli͡ənsi] (IPA)

Resiliency is the quality of being able to quickly recover from challenges, setbacks, and hardship. There are several synonymous terms that have similar meanings to this word. These include toughness, fortitude, durability, flexibility, adaptability, bounce-back capability, and buoyancy. Toughness implies a strength of character and the ability to withstand stress. Fortitude refers to mental and emotional strength that allows one to persevere in difficult situations. Durability signifies lasting resilience against destructive forces. Flexibility is the ability to adjust to changing conditions. Adaptability is the capacity to change oneself to better fit the environment. Bounce-back capability refers to the ability to recover quickly from setbacks. Buoyancy refers to the power to remain afloat despite pressure or disappointment.

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Usage examples for Resiliency

Relieved as she was to discover that Musa had cried because he was done for, and not because he was hurt, she was still worried by his want of elasticity, of resiliency.
"The Lion's Share"
E. Arnold Bennett
He did not look like the Mark King of yesterday; the glad gleam of joy had died in his eyes; the quick resiliency had gone out of his step.
"The Everlasting Whisper"
Jackson Gregory
"Have it your own way," she said, limp with a sudden sense of futility and as if all the reflex resiliency had oozed out of her.
"Star-Dust A Story of an American Girl"
Fannie Hurst

Famous quotes with Resiliency

  • Few critical infrastructures need to expedite their cyber resiliency as desperately as the health sector, who repeatedly demonstrates lackadaisical cyber hygiene, finagled and Frankensteined networks, virtually unanimous absence of security operations teams and good ol’ boys club bureaucratic board members flexing little more than smoke and mirror, cyber security theatrics as their organizational defense.
    James Scott
  • Security-by-design is an indispensable prerequisite to the establishment of vital critical infrastructure resiliency. Each device vulnerable to adversarial compromise, inflates and bolsters the exploitable cyber-attack surface that can be leveraged against targets, and every enslaved device grants adversaries carte blanche access that can be utilized to parasitically entwine malware into organizational networks and IoT microcosms, and that can be leveraged to amplify the impact and harm inflicted on targeted end-users, organizations, and government entities
    James Scott
  • We must use this election as a pushing off point, a fulcrum to channel our individual and societal resiliency.
    Paul Hokemeyer
  • We’re talking about the fate of our economy and the questionable resiliency of our Nation’s critical infrastructure. Why are experts so polite, patient, and forgiving when talking about cybersecurity and National Security? The drama of each script kiddie botnet attack and Nation State pilfering of our IP has been turned into a soap opera through press releases, sound bites and enforced absurdity of mainstream media. It’s time for a cybersecurity zeitgeist in the West where cyber hygiene is a meme that is aggressively distributed by those who have mastered it and encouraged to be imitated by those who have experienced it.
    James Scott
  • With the proper motivation and a conscious cultivation of resiliency, you'll soon emerge from the pathology of this election.
    Paul Hokemeyer

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