vivification
/,vivifi'keiʃn/
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The gardener's careful watering brought about the vivification of the wilted flowers.
Definition
- Noun:
- The act or process of giving life, energy, or spirit to something; animation: "Vivification" refers to the action of making something more lively, vigorous, or active.
- The quality of being lively, spirited, or vigorous: "Vivification" can also describe the state of being full of life and energy.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The vivification of the old neighborhood was achieved through community art projects and new parks.
- Her speech lacked the vivification needed to inspire the audience.
Advanced Usage
- In a figurative or abstract sense: Often used to describe the process of revitalizing ideas, discussions, or artistic works.
- The editor's notes provided the necessary vivification to the author's draft manuscript.
Variants and Related Words
- Vivify (verb): To endow with life or vitality; to animate.
- The new manager's ideas helped to vivify the struggling department.
- Vivacious (adjective): Lively in temper, conduct, or spirit.
- She had a vivacious personality that lit up the room.
Synonyms
- Animation: The state of being full of life or vigor.
- Invigoration: The act of filling with life and energy.
- Revitalization: The process of imparting new life or vigor.
Antonyms
- Enervation: A state of being drained of energy or vitality; weakness.
- Lethargy: A lack of energy and enthusiasm.
The gardener's careful watering brought about the vivification of the wilted flowers.
Noun
- the activity of giving vitality and vigour to something
- quality of being active or spirited or alive and vigorous