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rebirthA 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/

Korean meaning: 재생, 부활, 새로운 시작

Korean pronunciation: 리-버쓰 (강세: 버)

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.

rebirth concept
💡 Concept

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.

rebirth rhyme
🎵 Rhyme

From barren earth comes rebirth, proving nature's true worth!

🎤Pronunciation

🇺🇸 US/ˈriːbɜːrθ/

🌳Etymology

Prefixre--
Rootbirth

Origin

From Middle English, combining the prefix 're-' meaning 'again' with 'birth' from Old English 'byrth' meaning 'the act of being born'.

🎵Rhyme

earthworthhearth

📝Examples

😄 Fun example

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.

😄 Fun example

Spring symbolizes rebirth in nature, when flowers bloom and my motivation to exercise mysteriously returns from hibernation.

📚Related Words

Synonyms

renewalrevivalresurrectionregenerationrenaissance

Antonyms

deathdecline

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