rekindled

[ri-kin-dld]

rekindled Definition

revived or renewed something that has been lost or forgotten, especially a feeling or relationship.

Using rekindled: Examples

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

  • Example

    After years of not speaking, they rekindled their friendship.

  • Example

    The couple rekindled their love for each other after going through a rough patch.

  • Example

    The book rekindled my interest in history.

  • Example

    The fire was rekindled with fresh logs.

rekindled Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with rekindled

  • to revive a romantic relationship

    Example

    After a year apart, they decided to rekindle the flame and start dating again.

  • rekindle old memories

    to bring back memories from the past

    Example

    Looking at old photos can rekindle old memories and emotions.

  • to restore hope or optimism

    Example

    The news of the vaccine has rekindled hope for a return to normalcy.

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Summary: rekindled in Brief

'Rekindled' [ri-kin-dld] means to revive or renew something that has been lost or forgotten, especially a feeling or relationship. It is often used to describe the restoration of friendships, romantic relationships, or interests. Examples include 'After years of not speaking, they rekindled their friendship.' and 'The book rekindled my interest in history.' Phrases like 'rekindle the flame' and 'rekindle hope' extend the term's usage.