Resilienz
resilience
noun re-zi-LI-ents Rare
Origin: from Latin resilire (to spring back)
Usage Note
Resilienz entered mainstream German from psychology in the 2010s, describing the ability to recover from adversity. It is now common in coaching, health, and education. No German plural is regularly used. Related adjective: resilient.
Examples
"Resilienz lässt sich gezielt trainieren und entwickeln."
Natural Translation
Resilience can be deliberately trained and developed.
Literal Translation
Resilience lets itself deliberately train and develop.
Related Words
- Abgeklärtheit serenity, mature composure, detached calm
- Anmaßung presumption, arrogance, overstepping
- Aufgeschlossenheit open-mindedness, receptiveness
- Bedachtheit deliberateness, thoughtful care, circumspection
- Begeisterungsfähigkeit capacity for enthusiasm
- Beharrungsvermögen tenacity, perseverance
- Beharrungswille persistence, determination to persist
- Beherrschtheit self-control, composure
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