Rejuvenator: meaning, definitions and examples

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rejuvenator

 

[ rɪˈdʒuːvəˌneɪtər ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

skincare

A rejuvenator is a product or treatment designed to make someone look or feel younger by improving the condition of their skin.

Synonyms

anti-aging product, skin revitalizer.

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Word Description / Examples
rejuvenator

Typically used to describe a person or thing that brings back youthful vitality or energy. It’s often associated with products or treatments that restore youthfulness to skin or hair.

  • She swears by that herbal tea as a natural rejuvenator.
  • The new spa treatment is a popular rejuvenator among the locals.
anti-aging product

Specifically refers to cosmetic or healthcare products designed to prevent or reduce the signs of aging. Commonly used in marketing skincare or beauty products.

  • This anti-aging product promises to reduce wrinkles and signs of aging within weeks.
  • Dermatologists recommend using an anti-aging product daily for the best results.
skin revitalizer

Used for products or treatments aimed at refreshing or renewing the skin’s appearance. Often highlights benefits related to giving the skin a healthier, more vibrant look.

  • The new skin revitalizer made her complexion look much brighter and healthier.
  • He started using a skin revitalizer to help with his dull, tired-looking skin.

Examples of usage

  • Using a rejuvenator can help reduce the appearance of wrinkles.
  • She swears by her nightly rejuvenator routine.
Context #2 | Noun

general

A rejuvenator is something that restores youth or vitality.

Synonyms

regenerator, revitalizer.

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rejuvenator

Used when referring to something that refreshes, renews, and makes someone or something feel young again. Often used in the context of health, beauty, and wellness products.

  • That new spa treatment is a real rejuvenator for tired skin.
  • Yoga serves as both a rejuvenator and a stress reducer for many people.
revitalizer

Applied in contexts where something imparts new energy, strength, or vitality, often for cities, organizations, or systems, and also for health and beauty products.

  • The new community center is a great revitalizer for the neighborhood.
  • This vitamin supplement is an excellent revitalizer.
regenerator

Commonly used in scientific or technical contexts to describe something that helps in the process of renewal, repair, or restoration, often at a cellular or molecular level.

  • The researcher developed a regenerator for damaged tissues.
  • This plant acts as a natural regenerator of the soil.

Examples of usage

  • The trip to the peaceful countryside served as a rejuvenator for her soul.
  • Nature is often seen as a rejuvenator of the mind and body.

Translations

Translations of the word "rejuvenator" in other languages:

🇵🇹 rejuvenescedor

🇮🇳 युवा करने वाला

🇩🇪 Verjünger

🇮🇩 peremaja

🇺🇦 омолоджувач

🇵🇱 odmładzacz

🇯🇵 若返り剤

🇫🇷 rajeunisseur

🇪🇸 rejuvenecedor

🇹🇷 gençleştirici

🇰🇷 회춘제

🇸🇦 مُجَدِّد الشباب

🇨🇿 omlazovač

🇸🇰 omladzovač

🇨🇳 回春药

🇸🇮 pomlajevalec

🇮🇸 ungdómsmeðal

🇰🇿 жасартадыратын зат

🇬🇪 გაახალგაზრდავებელი

🇦🇿 gəncləşdirici

🇲🇽 rejuvenecedor

Etymology

The term 'rejuvenator' originated from the Latin word 'rejuvenare', which means 'to make young again'. The concept of rejuvenation has been a desire throughout history, with various cultures seeking ways to restore youth and vitality. In modern times, the term is commonly used in skincare and wellness industries to promote products and treatments that aim to rejuvenate the body and mind.