Invigorated is an English word with synonyms like fresh or refreshed. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Invigorated meaning
Feeling full of energy or strength; refreshed and revitalized
Synonyms of Invigorated
Using Invigorated
- The main meaning on this page is: Feeling full of energy or strength; refreshed and revitalized
- Useful related words include: fresh, refreshed, reinvigorated, rested.
- In the example corpus, invigorated often appears in combinations such as: invigorated by, invigorated the, and invigorated.
Context around Invigorated
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 8 middle, 9 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Invigorated
- In this selection, "invigorated" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 24.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, newly, briefly, felt, labour, antiwar and downtown stand out and add context to how "invigorated" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a newly invigorated antiwar movement and and are invigorated by the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "invigorated" sits close to words such as aayog, aghast and agitate, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with invigorated
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
It was just bruising, but you still felt invigorated. (9 words)
This morning she was on a recce, which has invigorated her. (11 words)
The strong start for Chinese stocks briefly invigorated other regional indexes, but those gains soon fizzled. (16 words)
So when I bring up topics of race, that's where I see my students become the most interested or the most invigorated, because they're going through these experiences right now and they don't know how to name it. (41 words)
He continued: “I am excited and invigorated by this opportunity to refresh the business, but I must also say how very proud I am of the Michelin star and the length of time we have been fortunate to have it. (40 words)
His death occurred months after Michael Brown, a black teenager, was killed by a white police officer in Ferguson, Mo., a shooting that electrified the issue, spurred protests and invigorated the Black Lives Matter movement. (35 words)
Example sentences (20)
He continued: “I am excited and invigorated by this opportunity to refresh the business, but I must also say how very proud I am of the Michelin star and the length of time we have been fortunate to have it.
One of the reasons that it feels like a moment of invigorated labour militancy is that we’re seeing non-traditional labour movement actors organizing in a grassroots way.
Schenkkan and Berg both say they wanted Doyle as the director for “The 12” and are invigorated by the work they’ve been able to do on the piece with him.
When the solos came, McGill’s novice soloist performed to Madonna’s “Isla Bonita,” delivering a theatrical and technical performance that invigorated those in the stands.
But Penguins forward Blake Lizotte, who has invigorated the Penguins’ third line as of late, secured victory with his sixth goal on an empty net.
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In response, the ranks of the Jewish-run Jewish Voice for Peace have swelled, helping to spawn a newly invigorated antiwar movement in this country.
Invigorated, I climb back up the slippery, frosty banks and into the welcoming warmth of the Grand Hotel Kronenhof.
Like Kiermaier, Kopech was acquired from a team going nowhere at the trade deadline and has been invigorated by the move.
The strong start for Chinese stocks briefly invigorated other regional indexes, but those gains soon fizzled.
This initiative squares closely with the mayor’s oft-pledged support for an invigorated Downtown and Chinatown, and Blangiardi should work with the Council and city departments to get this done.
This morning she was on a recce, which has invigorated her.
It was just bruising, but you still felt invigorated.
Newly invigorated, the party fielded a slate of candidates with hopes of winning new seats in the November election.
So when I bring up topics of race, that's where I see my students become the most interested or the most invigorated, because they're going through these experiences right now and they don't know how to name it.
The Social Housing Initiative invigorated the community housing sector while further residualising the public housing sector.
Anyone who signs up to our core liberal values of liberty, equality and community would be welcome to the newly invigorated Liberal Democrats.
Clashes mounted when he came back to work after a heart transplant at age 67, implausibly re-invigorated after years of diminishing health.
His death occurred months after Michael Brown, a black teenager, was killed by a white police officer in Ferguson, Mo., a shooting that electrified the issue, spurred protests and invigorated the Black Lives Matter movement.
Hong Kong’s street life enchants the eye with a unique, down to Earth charm that leaves you mentally invigorated rather than feeling drained.
Common combinations with invigorated
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- invigorated by 9×
- invigorated the 8×
- and invigorated 6×
- newly invigorated 6×
- has invigorated 4×
- have invigorated 3×
- are invigorated 2×
- invigorated and 2×
- be invigorated 2×
- the invigorated 2×