Energized: meaning, definitions and examples

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energized

 

[ ˈɛnədʒaɪzd ]

Context #1

feeling refreshed and full of energy

Energized means to feel invigorated and full of vitality. It is the state of being recharged and ready to take on the day with enthusiasm.

Synonyms

invigorated, refreshed, vitalized

Examples of usage

  • I had a good night's sleep and woke up feeling energized.
  • After drinking a cup of coffee, I felt energized and ready to tackle my to-do list.
  • She felt energized after going for a run in the morning.
Context #2

to give energy or enthusiasm to

To energize means to give someone or something energy or enthusiasm. It is the act of revitalizing or reinvigorating.

Synonyms

inspire, revitalize, stimulate

Examples of usage

  • The motivational speaker energized the crowd with her inspiring words.
  • The new project manager energized the team with fresh ideas and a positive attitude.
  • Music has the power to energize people and uplift their spirits.

Translations

Translations of the word "energized" in other languages:

🇵🇹 energizado

🇮🇳 ऊर्जावान (Ūrjāvān)

🇩🇪 energetisiert

🇮🇩 berenergi

🇺🇦 енергійний

🇵🇱 naenergetyzowany

🇯🇵 エネルギッシュ (Enerugisshu)

🇫🇷 énergisé

🇪🇸 energizado

🇹🇷 enerji dolu

🇰🇷 활기찬 (Hwalgichan)

🇸🇦 مفعم بالطاقة

🇨🇿 energetizovaný

🇸🇰 naenergetizovaný

🇨🇳 充满活力 (Chōngmǎn huólì)

🇸🇮 energiziran

🇮🇸 orkumikill

🇰🇿 энергиялы

🇬🇪 ენერგიული (energiuli)

🇦🇿 enerjili

🇲🇽 energizado

Word origin

The word 'energized' is derived from the verb 'energize', which comes from the Greek word 'energein', meaning to be at work, to operate. The concept of energy has been central to human understanding for centuries, with various cultures and scientific advancements contributing to our modern usage of the word. Today, 'energized' is commonly used in contexts related to physical and mental vitality, as well as motivation and enthusiasm.

See also: energization, energizer, energizing, reenergize.