ricochet
verb /ˈrɪkəʃeɪ/, /ˈrɪkəʃet/
/ˈrɪkəʃeɪ/
[intransitive]Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they ricochet | /ˈrɪkəʃeɪ/, /ˈrɪkəʃet/ /ˈrɪkəʃeɪ/ |
he / she / it ricochets | /ˈrɪkəʃeɪz/, /ˈrɪkəʃets/ /ˈrɪkəʃeɪz/ |
past simple ricocheted | /ˈrɪkəʃeɪd/ /ˈrɪkəʃeɪd/ |
past participle ricocheted | /ˈrɪkəʃeɪd/ /ˈrɪkəʃeɪd/ |
past simple ricochetted | /ˈrɪkəʃetɪd/ |
past participle ricochetted | /ˈrɪkəʃetɪd/ |
-ing form ricocheting | /ˈrɪkəʃeɪɪŋ/ /ˈrɪkəʃeɪɪŋ/ |
-ing form ricochetting | /ˈrɪkəʃetɪŋ/ |
- + adv./prep. (of a moving object) to hit a surface and come off it fast at a different angle
- The bullet ricocheted off a nearby wall.
- The van hit the side of the bridge and ricocheted across the road.
Oxford Collocations DictionaryRicochet is used with these nouns as the subject:- ball
- bullet
Word Originmid 18th cent.: from French, of unknown origin.