Energizing

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈɛnərˌdʒaɪzɪŋ/

Definitions of energizing

adjective giving energy or making someone feel more energetic

Example Sentences

A1 Drinking a cup of coffee in the morning is energizing.

A2 Going for a run in the park can be very energizing.

B1 Listening to upbeat music is a great way to feel energized.

B2 Attending a motivational seminar can be an energizing experience.

C1 Engaging in a challenging workout routine can be incredibly energizing.

C2 Participating in a high-energy dance class is always energizing.

Examples of energizing in a Sentence

formal The energizing music helped the athletes perform at their best during the competition.

informal I always feel so energized after a run, it's so energizing!

slang That new energy drink is so hype, it's super energizing.

figurative The team meeting was like an energizing shot of espresso, waking everyone up and getting them ready to tackle the day.

Grammatical Forms of energizing

past tense

energized

plural

energizings

comparative

more energizing

superlative

most energizing

present tense

energizes

future tense

will energize

perfect tense

has energized

continuous tense

is energizing

singular

energizing

positive degree

energizing

infinitive

to energize

gerund

energizing

participle

energized

Origin and Evolution of energizing

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'energizing' originated from the Greek word 'energēs', meaning 'active' or 'working'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'energizing' has come to be used to describe something that gives energy or vitality to someone or something, rather than just being active or working.