Backgain

Pronunciation: /ˈbækˈɡeɪn/

Backgain (noun)

  1. An unexpected financial profit or advantage received after a loss or setback.
  2. The recovery of strength or ability after a period of weakness or difficulty.

Examples

  • The company reported a backgain after the new product launch.
  • Investors were pleased with the backgain from the recent market changes.

Common collocations: unexpected backgain, report a backgain, achieve a backgain, experience a backgain, feel a backgain

Synonyms of Backgain

Neutral

Antonyms of Backgain

  • when discussing loss of something previously held