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Word Meanings - REVIVING - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Returning or restoring to life or vigor; reanimating. Milton. -- Re*viv"ing*ly, adv.

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  • SINCERELY
    In a sincere manner. Specifically: Purely; without alloy. Milton. Honestly; unfeignedly; without dissimulation; as, to speak one's mind sincerely; to love virtue sincerely.
  • REVIVEMENT
    Revival.
  • REVIVE
    To recover its natural or metallic state, as a metal. (more info) 1. To return to life; to recover life or strength; to live anew; to become reanimated or reinvigorated. Shak. The Lord heard the voice of Elijah; and the soul of the child came into
  • REVIVABLE
    That may be revived.
  • INVIGORATION
    The act of invigorating, or the state of being invigorated.
  • SINCERENESS
    See FL
  • CORDIALNESS
    Cordiality. Cotgrave.
  • REVIVALISM
    The spirit of religious revivals; the methods of revivalists.
  • EARNEST
    1. Ardent in the pursuit of an object; eager to obtain or do; zealous with sincerity; with hearty endeavor; heartfelt; fervent; hearty; -- used in a good sense; as, earnest prayers. An earnest advocate to plead for him. Shak. 2. Intent;
  • EARNESTLY
    In an earnest manner.
  • REVIVISCENT
    Able or disposed to revive; reviving. E. Darwin.
  • AFFECTIONATED
    Disposed; inclined. Affectionated to the people. Holinshed.
  • AFFECTIONATE
    1. Having affection or warm regard; loving; fond; as, an affectionate brother. 2. Kindly inclined; zealous. Johson. Man, in his love God, and desire to please him, can never be too affectionate. Sprat. 3. Proceeding from affection; indicating
  • HEARTYHALE
    Good for the heart.
  • REVIVIFICATION
    The reduction of a metal from a state of combination to its metallic state. (more info) 1. Renewal of life; restoration of life; the act of recaling, or the state of being recalled, to life.
  • REVIVAL
    The act of reviving, or the state of being revived. Specifically: Renewed attention to something, as to letters or literature. Renewed performance of, or interest in, something, as the drama and literature. Renewed interest in religion,
  • CORDIALIZE
    1. To make into a cordial. 2. To render cordial; to reconcile.
  • SINCERE
    sincerus, of uncertain origin; the first part perhaps akin to sin- in singuli , and the second to cernere to separate (cf. 1. Pure; unmixed; unadulterated. There is no sincere acid in any animal juice. Arbuthnot. A joy which never was sincere
  • HEARTY
    1. Pertaining to, or proceeding from, the heart; warm; cordial; bold; zealous; sincere; willing; also, energetic; active; eager; as, a hearty welcome; hearty in supporting the government. Full of hearty tears For our good father's loss. Marston.
  • REVIVER
    One who, or that which, revives.
  • REINVIGORATE
    To invigorate anew.
  • OVEREARNEST
    Too earnest. -- O"ver*ear"nest*ly, adv. -- O"ver*ear"nest*ness, n.
  • UNSINCERE
    Not sincere or pure; insincere. Dryden. -- Un`sin*cere"ness, n.
  • PRECORDIAL
    Situated in front of the heart; of or pertaining to the præcordia.
  • DISAFFECTIONATE
    Not disposed to affection; unfriendly; disaffected. Blount.

 

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