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born-again
[ bawrn-uh-genor, especially British, -uh-geyn ]
adjective
- committed or recommitted to religious faith through an intensely religious experience:
a born-again Christian.
- reactivated or revitalized:
a born-again conservatism in American politics.
- enthusiastically committed:
a born-again jogger.
noun
- a person who is characterized by a newfound faith or enthusiasm.
born-again
/ ˈ²úɔ˲Ôəˌɡɛ²Ô /
adjective
- having experienced conversion, esp to evangelical Christianity
- showing the enthusiasm of one newly converted to any cause
a born-again monetarist
noun
- a person who shows fervent enthusiasm for a new-found cause, belief, etc
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of born-again1
Example Sentences
A Baptist Sunday school teacher, Carter was among the first presidential candidates to embrace the label of born-again Christian.
Out at the born-again lake, Coyote the junk dealer has contributed three kayaks and a canoe for anyone who feels like paddling.
DeLorean became a born-again Christian and told Playboy that he had been the victim of his own “insatiable pride ... an arrogance that was beyond that of any other human being alive.â€
Berkowitz has since expressed remorse and said he is a born-again Christian.
Her comedy may not be for everyone, though, like the family of her new boyfriend, whom she described as a born-again Christian.
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