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    invigorating
    /ɪnˈvɪɡəreɪtɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. making one feel strong, healthy, and full of energy: "a brisk, invigorating walk"

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  2. INVIGORATING definition: 1. making you feel healthier, less tired, and more energetic: 2. making you feel healthier, less…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of INVIGORATING is having an enlivening or stimulating effect. How to use invigorating in a sentence.

  4. to give new energy or strength to someone or something: They argued that a cut in the tax rate would invigorate the economy. invigorating. adjective us / ɪnˈvɪɡ·əˌreɪ·t̬ɪŋ /

  5. noun. invigorator. in-ˈvi-gə-ˌrā-tər. noun. Synonyms. amp (up) animate. brace. energize. enliven. fillip. fire. ginger (up) jazz (up) juice up. jump-start.

  6. giving or encouraging vigor, liveliness, or energy: The hike offers great views, lots of sunshine, and an invigorating workout. The drink is an invigorating blend of tomato juice and spices. Synonyms: tonic, stimulative, restorative, refreshing.

  7. Invigorating describes something that makes you feel strong and revitalized. A long walk, rousing music, a drink of water when you're thirsty — all of these can be invigorating, or deeply refreshing. Invigorating contains the word vigor, which means a hearty strength.

  8. making you feel healthier, less tired, and more energetic: an invigorating swim / run. These yoga postures are invigorating and good for balance. See. invigorate. Fewer examples. Her book is as invigorating as a cool ocean breeze. This invigorating mix of essential oils eases aches and pains. The music was invigorating and fun.