Pronunciation: /rɪˈnjuːd/

Definitions of renewed

adjective describing a state of being made new or restored to a previous condition

Example Sentences

A1 The subscription was renewed automatically.

A2 After a long break, their friendship was renewed.

B1 The company's commitment to sustainability was renewed with the launch of a new eco-friendly product line.

B2 The team's determination was renewed after a pep talk from their coach.

C1 The artist's passion for painting was renewed after a period of creative block.

C2 The city's infrastructure was renewed through a series of ambitious redevelopment projects.

Examples of renewed in a Sentence

formal The contract was renewed for another year.

informal I renewed my gym membership for another month.

slang I decided to renew my Netflix subscription for another season.

figurative After a period of reflection, she felt a renewed sense of purpose in her career.

Grammatical Forms of renewed

past tense

renewed

plural

renewed

comparative

more renewed

superlative

most renewed

present tense

renews

future tense

will renew

perfect tense

have renewed

continuous tense

is renewing

singular

renewed

positive degree

renewed

infinitive

renew

gerund

renewing

participle

renewing

Origin and Evolution of renewed

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'renewed' originated from the Old French word 'renovier' which came from the Latin word 'renovare', meaning 'to make new again'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'renewed' has retained its original meaning of making something new again, but has also come to be used in a broader sense to indicate a fresh start or revitalization.