bracing
Americanadjective
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strengthening; invigorating.
This mountain air is bracing.
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of, relating to, or serving as a brace.
adjective
noun
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of bracing
First recorded in 1475–85; brace + -ing 1 for the noun senses; brace + -ing 2 for the adjective senses
Explanation
Anything bracing is brisk and refreshing. A Mainer might consider a January swim in the Atlantic Ocean to be bracing, while her Floridian best friend may think she's crazy. You probably enjoy the bracing sea air when you're on a sailboat, or the bracing hike you take up the side of a mountain. In both cases, you're filled with energy and feel fortified by the experience. The adjective bracing comes from the verb brace and its figurative meaning, "to strengthen or comfort."
Vocabulary lists containing bracing
Wintry Words
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"The Witches" by Roald Dahl, Chapters 1–5
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Example Sentences
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Bracing revivals of Sondheim’s “Sunday in the Park With George” and “A Little Night Music” were launched at the Chocolate Factory before transferring to the West End and eventually making their way to Broadway.
From Los Angeles Times • May 29, 2024
Bracing for a major policy shift, BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, on Monday downgraded their Japanese equity exposure to underweight.
From Reuters • Feb. 13, 2023
And with that in mind, let Astore, who also runs the Bracing Views blog, take you into the response from hell to that reality, the "hardening" of American schools.
From Salon • Jun. 29, 2022
Bracing for the pending White House action, House Republicans on Wednesday held a roundtable discussion about it with law enforcement leaders.
From Washington Times • Jan. 20, 2022
Bracing herself, the actress pushed him aside, with enough surprise and force that he momentarily let go of the doorframe, and she passed through.
From "Night Owls" by A.R. Vishny
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