- a word derived from invigorate.
- a word derived from invigorating.
Example Sentences
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Also, amid breezes from cooler regions, we enjoyed an atmosphere so invigoratingly dry it seemed the sort of meteorological gift that shows up so lamentably seldom in a Washington summer.
From Washington Post • Jun. 3, 2022
That could mean the invigoratingly direct orchestral stomping of Anna Meredith’s “Nautilus” or the distorted musical symmetries Felipe Lara’s “Brutal Mirrors” inspired by Mauro Restiffe’s photographs of Soviet Russia architecture.
From Los Angeles Times • May 4, 2022
But for the others, who’ve reservedly or unabashedly stayed with him, “Song to Song” is entirely worthy and even invigoratingly different from the previous two.
From Washington Times • Mar. 14, 2017
Empire has a handful of such moments, moments that are invigoratingly free of anxiety about causing offense.
From Slate • Jan. 4, 2015
The morning was brilliant after a rain and the fresh mountain air blew invigoratingly, as Isabelle left the car on her husband's arm.
From Together by Herrick, Robert