invigorating

[ US /ˌɪnˈvɪɡɝˌeɪtɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /ɪnvˈɪɡəɹˌe‍ɪtɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. imparting strength and vitality
    the invigorating mountain air
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How To Use invigorating In A Sentence

  • The energy from the land was invigorating and there was drumming in the near distance that added to the ambiance.
  • Dalmius nursed the invigorating fire-drink from a horn-flask, ensconced in leather, e'en as his thin hands trembled.
  • Tureck plays with verve, bringing up the curtain on the second half of the set and reinvigorating our energy for the rest of the play.
  • Gels are commonplace from lime Jell-o to invigorating minty shower gels.
  • In this case, it's five days of cycling through Colorado, Utah, and Arizona cost: $1,895 excluding the airfare, and here's the group that has assembled in order to defibrillate their lives with the invigorating jolt of pre-meditated catharsis: Itineraries and Agendas: Bicycles at Work and Play
  • Her world is as yet unswayed by the opinions of others, which makes her tenacity so interesting and invigorating. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many analysts say the reform package is essential to reinvigorating Germany's flagging economy, beset by slow growth and high unemployment.
  • The words and thoughts in Lewty's art never succumb to the urgent clip of 21st-century urban life but keep instead to an obsolete, invigoratingly slow pace.
  • Think back to something you did on your own recently - perhaps an invigorating run or a peaceful moment of solitary reflection.
  • Backed by an ­invigoratingly swinging big band, his singing made me feel good with his personal, signature sound, infectious jazz time and conversational phrasing. The Other Frank Sinatra
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