reborn

[riːˈbɔːn]

reborn Definition

  • 1brought back to life or activity
  • 2having experienced a new and stronger enthusiasm for something

Using reborn: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "reborn" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    After the accident, he felt like he was reborn.

  • Example

    She became a born-again Christian and felt reborn in her faith.

  • Example

    The company's new CEO has brought a reborn sense of energy to the team.

reborn Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with reborn

  • a doll that is made to look like a real baby, often used for therapeutic purposes

    Example

    She collects reborn babies as a way to cope with her grief.

  • a doll that is made to look like a real baby, often used for collecting or display purposes

    Example

    She has a collection of reborn dolls that she displays in her home.

  • an artist who creates reborn dolls

    Example

    She is a talented reborn artist who has won several awards for her work.

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Summary: reborn in Brief

The term 'reborn' [riːˈbɔːn] refers to being brought back to life or activity, or having a new and stronger enthusiasm for something. It can describe a person's experience, such as 'After the accident, he felt like he was reborn,' or a company's renewed energy, like 'The company's new CEO has brought a reborn sense of energy to the team.' 'Reborn' also extends into phrases like 'reborn baby,' which are dolls made to look like real babies, often used for therapeutic purposes.

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