revival in Japanese
revival in Japanese is 復活 — revival means a return of something, such as interest, energy, or activity, after a period of decline.
revival in Japanese
復活
Pronounced: fukkatsu
What does "revival" mean?
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noun A return of something, such as interest, energy, or activity, after a period of decline.
"The neighbourhood has seen a revival since the new shops opened."
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noun A new production of an older play, musical, or film.
"The theatre is staging a revival of the classic 1960s musical."
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noun A meeting or period focused on renewing religious enthusiasm.
"The church held a week-long revival to reinvigorate the congregation."
revival in a sentence
- The neighbourhood has seen a revival since the new shops opened.
- There's been a revival of interest in vinyl records among young listeners.
- The theatre is staging a revival of the classic 1960s musical.
- The church held a week-long revival to reinvigorate the congregation.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "revival" in Japanese?
"revival" in Japanese is 復活. revival means: A return of something, such as interest, energy, or activity, after a period of decline.
How do you pronounce 復活?
"revival" in Japanese is 復活, pronounced "fukkatsu".
How do you use "revival" in a sentence?
Example: "The neighbourhood has seen a revival since the new shops opened." In Japanese, "revival" is 復活.
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