rebirth — A period of new life, growth, or activity after a decline or dormant period. It can refer to spiritual renewal, cultural revival, or personal transformation.
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: A period of new life, growth, or activity after a decline or dormant period. It can refer to spiritual renewal, cultural revival, or personal transformation.
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈriːbɜːrθ/
Example Sentences
- After his midlife crisis, he claimed yoga gave him a spiritual rebirth - though his wife said it just made him more flexible at avoiding chores.
- The old industrial district is undergoing an architectural rebirth with modern art galleries and trendy cafes.
- Spring symbolizes rebirth in nature, when flowers bloom and my motivation to exercise mysteriously returns from hibernation.
rebirth
NOUN[/ˈriːbɜːrθ/]
A period of new life, growth, or activity after a decline or dormant period. It can refer to spiritual renewal, cultural revival, or personal transformation.

A period of new life, growth, or activity after a decline or dormant period. It can refer to spiritual renewal, cultural revival, or personal transformation.

From barren earth comes rebirth, proving nature's true worth!
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🌳Etymology
Origin
From Middle English, combining the prefix 're-' meaning 'again' with 'birth' from Old English 'byrth' meaning 'the act of being born'.
Breakdown
re- (again/back) + birth (act of being born)
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📝Examples
“After his midlife crisis, he claimed yoga gave him a spiritual rebirth - though his wife said it just made him more flexible at avoiding chores.”
“The old industrial district is undergoing an architectural rebirth with modern art galleries and trendy cafes.”
“Spring symbolizes rebirth in nature, when flowers bloom and my motivation to exercise mysteriously returns from hibernation.”
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