invigorator

/in'vigəreitə/
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invigorator

The coach is a great invigorator for the team.

Definition

Noun: 1. An agent that gives or restores life or vigor: Something or someone that provides energy, strength, or vitality, making another entity feel more lively, active, or healthy.

Examples of Usage
  • The brisk morning walk was a natural invigorator, leaving her feeling refreshed and ready for the day.
  • The coach served as the team's primary invigorator, delivering a passionate speech that restored their fighting spirit.
  • Many people consider a cup of strong coffee to be a reliable invigorator during the afternoon slump.
Advanced Usage
  • Figurative Use: The term can be applied abstractly to ideas, events, or experiences that have a revitalizing effect.
    • The new policy was seen as an invigorator for the stagnant economy.
  • In Literary or Formal Contexts: Often used in more formal, literary, or descriptive writing rather than everyday conversation.
Variants and Related Words
  • Invigorate (verb): To fill with life and energy; to strengthen.
    • The cool air helped to invigorate the tired hikers.
  • Invigorating (adjective): Having the quality of making one feel strong, healthy, and full of energy.
    • We took an invigorating swim in the ocean.
Synonyms
  • Stimulant
  • Tonic
  • Energizer
  • Revitalizer
  • Restorative
Antonyms
  • Depressant
  • Sedative
  • Drain
  • Debilitator
Notes on Meaning

The word "invigorator" strongly implies a positive, healthful, or empowering restoration of energy. It is not typically used for temporary, artificial, or harmful stimulants (like certain drugs). The reference context "the soul is the quickener of the body" illustrates this concept perfectly, positioning the soul as the ultimate, life-giving invigorator for the physical body.

invigorator

The coach is a great invigorator for the team.

Noun
  1. an agent that gives or restores life or vigor
    • the soul is the quickener of the body

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