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Meaning of revived
The primary meaning of the word "revived" is to become or make something active, healthy, or popular again.
Etymology of revived
The word "revived" originates from the Old French word "revivre," which is a combination of "re-" (meaning "again") and "vivre" (meaning "to live").
The word has been in use since the 15th century and has evolved to encompass various meanings related to renewal, restoration, and rejuvenation.
Synonyms
renewed
restored
rejuvenated
refreshed
revitalized
reinvigorated
regenerated
reborn
recreated
reenergized
revitalized
refurbished
rebuilt
reconstructed
recreated
reestablished
reinstituted
reactivated
resuscitated
reincarnated
reanimated
invigorated
energized
strengthened
enhanced
improved
amplified
augmented
boosted
lifted
uplifted
inspired
motivated
stimulated
awakened
aroused
kindled
sparked
ignited
fired
animated
enlivened
vivified
quickened
accelerated
expedited
facilitated
promoted
encouraged
supported
sustained
maintained
preserved
conserved
spared
saved
rescued
relieved
alleviated
mitigated
moderated
soothed
calmed
tranquilized
pacified
appeased
placated
mollified
assuaged
alleviated
Definitions
- The word "revived" is defined by Oxford Languages as having returned to life or consciousness, or having become active or popular again.
- * It can also refer to something that has been renewed or restored, such as a revived interest or a revived tradition.
Usage Examples
- The company's fortunes were revived after the appointment of a new CEO.
- * The doctor was able to revive the patient who had gone into cardiac arrest.
- * The revived interest in vintage clothing has led to a surge in sales for second-hand stores.
Antonyms
dead
lifeless
inactive
dormant
inert
stagnant
stale
dull
uninspiring
uninteresting
boring
tedious
monotonous
lethargic
sluggish
slow
weakened
diminished
reduced
decreased
lowered
suppressed
subdued
repressed
crushed
extinguished
annihilated
destroyed
killed
terminated
ended
finished
completed
ceased
stopped
halted
paused
suspended
dormant
inactive
idle
unused
abandoned
neglected
forgotten
ignored
dismissed
rejected
repudiated
renounced
denied
contradicted
opposed
resisted
hindered
obstructed
blocked
impeded