invigorated
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Made stronger, more energetic, or more active: Describes a person, group, or thing that has had its energy, strength, or vitality restored or renewed.
- Refreshed and revitalized: Indicates a state of being refreshed, enlivened, or having received a boost of vigor.
Usage
The adjective "invigorated" is used to describe the state resulting from an action that restores energy. It is often used with linking verbs like feel, look, or be. It typically describes a person's physical or mental state after rest, exercise, a positive experience, or consuming something stimulating.
Examples
- Adjective:
- After a good night's sleep, she felt completely invigorated and ready for the day.
- The team was invigorated by their coach's inspiring speech at halftime.
- A brisk walk in the cold morning air left him feeling invigorated.
Advanced Usage
- "to feel invigorated by something": to feel energized and refreshed as a result of a specific cause.
- She felt invigorated by the challenge of the new project.
- "to leave someone invigorated": for an experience or activity to result in someone feeling energized.
- The intense debate left all participants feeling strangely invigorated.
Variants and Related Words
- Invigorate (verb): To give strength or energy to someone or something.
- The cool shower helped to invigorate him.
- Invigorating (adjective): Making one feel strong, healthy, and full of energy.
- The mountain air was crisp and invigorating.
Synonyms
- Refreshed: Having regained strength or energy.
- Revitalized: Imbued with new life and vitality.
- Rejuvenated: Made young or energetic again.
- Energized: Filled with energy and enthusiasm.
Antonyms
- Exhausted: Drained of strength or energy.
- Fatigued: Extremely tired.
- Drained: Depleted of energy or resources.
- Weary: Feeling or showing tiredness.
Adjective
- with restored energy