Meaning of Recover
to get well again after being ill, hurt, etc.
In simple words: to get better after something bad happens
Recover in a sentence
- After the accident, it took her a long time to recover physically and emotionally.
- The economy is expected to recover in the next few years following the recession.
- He managed to recover the lost files from his computer.
- Athletes often need time to recover after an intense training session.
- She was relieved to recover her passport just before her trip.
How to use Recover
Used when talking about getting back health or strength after illness or difficult situations. Not typically used in very casual settings.
Grammar pattern
recover + object
Memory hint
Think 'recover' as getting your cover back after losing it.
Related words
Collocations with Recover
- completely
- fully
- partially
- help somebody (to)
- struggle to
- from
- completely
- fully
- partially
- help somebody (to)
- struggle to
- from
Synonyms for Recover
Opposites of Recover
- decline
- deteriorate
- worsen
Common mistakes with Recover
- Confused with 'discover' — they have different meanings.
- Incorrectly using it without an object, e.g., 'I recovered' instead of 'I recovered my strength'.
- Mixing up 'recover' with 'recuperate' in contexts.
Recover appears in
Recover in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
يتعافى
أن تتحسن بعد حدوث شيء سيء
- Bengaliবাংলা
সুস্থ হওয়া, পুনরুদ্ধার করা
খারাপ কিছু হওয়ার পর আবার ঠিক হয়ে যাওয়া।
- GermanDeutsch
sich erholen, wiederfinden, wiederherstellen
sich von etwas Schlimmem erholen.
- SpanishEspañol
Recuperar
mejorar después de que algo malo sucede
- Persianفارسی
بهبود یافتن، بازیابی کردن
بعد از اتفاق بدی دوباره خوب شدن.
- FrenchFrançais
Se rétablir, récupérer
aller mieux après un coup dur
- Hindiहिन्दी
ठीक होना, वापस पाना
किसी बुरी चीज़ के बाद बेहतर हो जाना।
- ItalianItaliano
Riprendersi, Recuperare
stare meglio dopo che è successo qualcosa di brutto
- PortuguesePortuguês
Recuperar
melhorar depois de algo ruim acontecer
- RussianРусский
Восстановиться, Выздороветь, Оправиться
прийти в норму после чего-то плохого
- Urduاردو
صحت یاب ہونا، بحال ہونا، واپس پانا
کسی بری چیز کے بعد بہتر ہونا۔
- Chinese中文
恢复
在遭遇不好的事情后变得更好
More words like Recover
- Regain
- AbandonB2
To leave someone or something and never return to them.
- AbilityA2
the fact that somebody/something is able to do something
- AbruptB1
Happening suddenly and unexpectedly.
- AbsenceC1
the fact of somebody being away from a place where they are usually expected to be; the occasion or period of time when somebody is away
- AbstractB2
based on general ideas and not on any particular real person, thing or situation
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Frequently asked questions about Recover
What does Recover mean?
to get better after something bad happens
What is the definition of Recover?
to get well again after being ill, hurt, etc.
How do you use Recover in a sentence?
After the accident, it took her a long time to recover physically and emotionally.
Can you give another example of Recover?
The economy is expected to recover in the next few years following the recession.
What are synonyms for Recover?
Common alternatives include regain.
What is the opposite of Recover?
Opposite meanings include decline, deteriorate, worsen.
What words go with Recover?
It commonly pairs with completely, fully, partially, help somebody (to), struggle to, from, completely, fully, partially, help somebody (to), struggle to, from.
What are common mistakes when using Recover?
Confused with 'discover' — they have different meanings. Incorrectly using it without an object, e.g., 'I recovered' instead of 'I recovered my strength'. Mixing up 'recover' with 'recuperate' in contexts.
How do you pronounce Recover?
US: /["/rɪˈkʌvər/","/rɪˈkʌvərz/","/rɪˈkʌvərd/","/rɪˈkʌvərɪŋ/"]/, UK: /["/rɪˈkʌvə(r)/","/rɪˈkʌvəz/","/rɪˈkʌvəd/","/rɪˈkʌvərɪŋ/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Recover?
Used when talking about getting back health or strength after illness or difficult situations. Not typically used in very casual settings.
What CEFR level is Recover?
"Recover" is at B2 level on the CEFR scale.



