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invigorating
[ in-vig-uh-rey-ting ]
adjective
- giving or encouraging vigor, liveliness, or energy:
The hike offers great views, lots of sunshine, and an invigorating workout.
The drink is an invigorating blend of tomato juice and spices.
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of invigorating1
Example Sentences
The horror subgenre where death’s hand chooses a seemingly random victim has the potential to be invigorating because it reveals the intrepidity of the human spirit.
Though I usually hike solo, I find group hikes particularly invigorating — especially with people I don’t yet know.
Bodily harm is nothing compared to the invigorating proof that Marvin has found approval and success with his chosen career.
"We will obviously deliver much better models and also it's legit invigorating to have a new competitor!" he wrote.
It was the kind of invigorating speech one might save for the Oscars.
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