invigorating
Invigorating (adj) means making someone feel stronger, healthier, and more energetic. Example: “A brisk walk in the cold morning air felt wonderfully invigorating.”
How to use invigorating
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishSomething that fills you with fresh energy and life.
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A brisk walk in the cold morning air felt wonderfully _____.
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What does “invigorating” mean?
The word “invigorating” means making someone feel stronger, healthier, and more energetic. In plain terms, something that fills you with fresh energy and life.
How do you use “invigorating” in a sentence?
Here is “invigorating” used in a sentence: “A brisk walk in the cold morning air felt wonderfully invigorating.”
What part of speech is “invigorating”?
“Invigorating” is an adjective.
What is the meaning of invigorating?
"invigorating" (adj) means making someone feel stronger, healthier, and more energetic.