Rejuvenation

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /rɪˌdʒuːvəˈneɪʃən/

Definitions of rejuvenation

noun the act of making something or someone look or feel younger, fresher, or more lively

Example Sentences

A1 A vacation can provide a sense of rejuvenation.

A2 Spending time in nature is often recommended for rejuvenation.

B1 Yoga and meditation are popular methods for achieving rejuvenation.

B2 Many people seek spa treatments for rejuvenation and relaxation.

C1 Some individuals undergo cosmetic procedures for rejuvenation purposes.

C2 The retreat offered a holistic approach to rejuvenation, including physical, mental, and emotional aspects.

Examples of rejuvenation in a Sentence

formal The spa offers various treatments for skin rejuvenation.

informal I heard that facial masks are great for skin rejuvenation.

slang I'm all about that skin rejuvenation life.

figurative After a long vacation, I felt a sense of rejuvenation in my spirit.

Grammatical Forms of rejuvenation

past tense

rejuvenated

plural

rejuvenations

comparative

more rejuvenated

superlative

most rejuvenated

present tense

rejuvenates

future tense

will rejuvenate

perfect tense

has rejuvenated

continuous tense

is rejuvenating

singular

rejuvenation

positive degree

rejuvenated

infinitive

to rejuvenate

gerund

rejuvenating

participle

rejuvenated

Origin and Evolution of rejuvenation

First Known Use: 1745 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'rejuvenation' originated from the Latin word 'rejuvenare' which means 'to make young again'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'rejuvenation' has come to signify the act of restoring youth or vitality, not just physically but also metaphorically in terms of refreshing or renewing something.