reawaken

[ˌriːəˈweɪkən]

reawaken Definition

  • 1to awaken or revive something that was dormant or inactive
  • 2to become active or lively again

Using reawaken: Examples

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

  • Example

    The smell of coffee reawakened my senses.

  • Example

    The new manager reawakened the company's spirit.

  • Example

    The book aims to reawaken an interest in history among young readers.

reawaken Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for reawaken

Phrases with reawaken

  • reawaken old memories

    to bring back memories that were forgotten or buried

    Example

    The smell of the ocean reawakened old memories of childhood vacations.

  • to revive a feeling of amazement or curiosity

    Example

    The museum exhibit reawakened a sense of wonder in the visitors.

  • to revive a strong feeling of enthusiasm or love for something

    Example

    The concert reawakened his passion for music.

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Summary: reawaken in Brief

The verb 'reawaken' [ˌriːəˈweɪkən] means to revive or awaken something that was dormant or inactive, or to become active or lively again. It can be used in various contexts, such as reviving a sense of wonder or a passion, or bringing back old memories. Examples include 'The smell of coffee reawakened my senses' and 'The new manager reawakened the company's spirit.'