Rejuvenated: meaning, definitions and examples

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rejuvenated

 

[ rɪˈdʒuːvəneɪtɪd ]

Adjective / Verb
Context #1 | Adjective

feeling refreshed

Having been made young or youthful again; feeling refreshed or reinvigorated.

Synonyms

refreshed, renewed, revitalized.

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Word Description / Examples
rejuvenated

Used when someone feels young and energetic again, often after rest or a change in environment.

  • After the weekend at the spa, Maria felt rejuvenated and ready to tackle her busy week
refreshed

Used when someone feels less tired or more energetic after rest or a break.

  • He felt refreshed after taking a short nap in the afternoon
revitalized

Used when someone or something gains new vitality or strength, often through an intervention or change.

  • The neighborhood was revitalized thanks to the new community center and playground
renewed

Used when someone or something begins again with more energy or strength, often implying a fresh start.

  • The meeting ended with a renewed sense of purpose and determination to achieve the set goals

Examples of usage

  • I felt rejuvenated after a long vacation.
  • After a good night's sleep, I woke up feeling rejuvenated.
  • The spa treatment left me feeling rejuvenated and energized.
Context #2 | Verb

to restore to a youthful state

To restore to a youthful state; to make young or youthful again.

Synonyms

renew, revitalize, revive.

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Word Description / Examples
rejuvenated

Used when someone or something feels or looks younger, fresher, or more energetic.

  • After a long vacation, she felt rejuvenated and ready to tackle new challenges
  • A good night's sleep can leave you feeling rejuvenated
revitalize

Used when giving something new life or vitality, often referring to physical spaces, businesses, or communities.

  • The government launched a project to revitalize the downtown area
  • Fresh paint and new decor can revitalize an old room
renew

Commonly used when something is made new again, especially in the context of extending or restoring something to its original state.

  • He decided to renew his gym membership for another year
  • The company renewed its commitment to sustainability
revive

Usually refers to bringing something back to life, consciousness, or popularity, often used in medical, cultural, or historical contexts.

  • The doctor managed to revive the patient using CPR
  • She hopes to revive interest in traditional crafts

Examples of usage

  • The spa treatments rejuvenated her skin.
  • The company's new marketing campaign rejuvenated their brand image.
  • The garden was rejuvenated with fresh flowers and plants.

Translations

Translations of the word "rejuvenated" in other languages:

🇵🇹 rejuvenescido

🇮🇳 पुनर्जीवित

🇩🇪 verjüngt

🇮🇩 diremajakan

🇺🇦 омолоджений

🇵🇱 odmłodzony

🇯🇵 若返った

🇫🇷 rajeunie

🇪🇸 rejuvenecido

🇹🇷 gençleşmiş

🇰🇷 젊어진

🇸🇦 مجدد

🇨🇿 omlazený

🇸🇰 omladený

🇨🇳 返老还童

🇸🇮 pomlajen

🇮🇸 endurnærður

🇰🇿 жасарған

🇬🇪 გაახალგაზრდავებული

🇦🇿 cəmlənmiş

🇲🇽 rejuvenecido

Etymology

The word 'rejuvenated' originates from the Latin word 'rejuvenatus', which is the past participle of 'rejuvenare', meaning 'to make young again'. The concept of rejuvenation has been present in various cultures throughout history, with a focus on restoring youthfulness and vitality. In modern usage, 'rejuvenated' is commonly used to describe a feeling of being refreshed or revitalized.

See also: rejuvenating, rejuvenation.

Word Frequency Rank

At rank #26,543, this word represents specialized academic or technical vocabulary. It's less frequently encountered but may be valuable in specific contexts.