reinvigorated
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Definition
Adjective: - Filled with renewed energy, strength, or vitality: Describes someone or something that has been given new life, energy, or enthusiasm after a period of tiredness or decline.
Usage
The adjective "reinvigorated" is used to describe a state of being refreshed and energized. It often follows an event or action that has provided a new source of strength or motivation. - It typically follows a linking verb like be, feel, or seem. - It can modify a noun directly (e.g., a reinvigorated team).
Examples
- After a long vacation, she returned to work feeling completely reinvigorated.
- The company launched a new product line with a reinvigorated marketing campaign.
- A good night's sleep left him reinvigorated and ready to face the challenge.
Advanced Usage
- "Newly reinvigorated": Emphasizes that the renewal of energy is very recent.
- The newly reinvigorated movement gained thousands of new supporters.
- Used in formal or descriptive contexts to indicate a positive transformation in energy or purpose.
Variants and Related Words
- Reinvigorate (verb): To give new energy or strength to.
- The manager's speech helped reinvigorate the tired staff.
- Reinvigoration (noun): The act of reinvigorating or the state of being reinvigorated.
- The reinvigoration of the old neighborhood was remarkable.
Synonyms
- Refreshed: Having regained strength or energy.
- Revitalized: Imbued with new life and vitality.
- Rejuvenated: Made young or energetic again.
- Renewed: Resumed with fresh energy or spirit.
Antonyms
- Exhausted: Drained of energy or resources.
- Fatigued: Extremely tired.
- Drained: Depleted of energy or vitality.
- Weary: Feeling or showing tiredness.
Adjective
- with restored energy