Pronunciation: /rɪˈstɔrətɪv/
noun something that has the ability to restore health, strength, or a feeling of well-being
A1 I went to a restorative yoga class to relax and unwind.
A2 The spa offered various restorative treatments such as massages and facials.
B1 Many people find gardening to be a restorative activity that helps them destress.
B2 After a long hike, a restorative break by the lake was exactly what we needed.
C1 The restorative effects of meditation have been scientifically proven to improve mental health.
C2 The restorative powers of nature never cease to amaze me, especially when I'm feeling stressed.
adjective having the ability to restore health, strength, or a feeling of well-being
A1 I find taking a nap to be restorative.
A2 Drinking herbal tea can have restorative effects on the body.
B1 Yoga is known for its restorative benefits for both the mind and body.
B2 The spa offers a variety of restorative treatments to help guests relax and rejuvenate.
C1 The restorative powers of nature are well-documented in scientific studies.
C2 After a long hike, a restorative massage was just what I needed to soothe my sore muscles.
formal The restorative effects of yoga have been well-documented in scientific studies.
informal I find gardening to be really restorative after a long day at work.
slang Dude, that nap was so restorative, I feel like a new person!
figurative Reading a good book can be restorative for the soul.
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