Antonyms for invigorated
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : in-vig-uh-reyt |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪnˈvɪg əˌreɪt |
Definition of invigorated
Origin :- 1640s, from in- (2) + vigor + -ate (2). Earlier verb was envigor (1610s). Related: Invigorated; invigorating.
- verb stimulate
- Then, refreshed and invigorated, he lighted his lamp and dressed leisurely.
- Extract from : « The Vagrant Duke » by George Gibbs
- How fresh and invigorated do we come forth from these intervals of peace!
- Extract from : « Gerald Fitzgerald » by Charles James Lever
- The cool of the evening invigorated the pony, and we pushed on.
- Extract from : « Ox-Team Days on the Oregon Trail » by Ezra Meeker
- The news of this success must have invigorated the army under Charlemagne.
- Extract from : « Historical Tales, Vol. 6 (of 15) » by Charles Morris
- Refreshed and invigorated by the food and the sleep, they renewed the march.
- Extract from : « A Lieutenant at Eighteen » by Oliver Optic
- The refreshing breeze which had sprung up cooled and invigorated her.
- Extract from : « The Wind Before the Dawn » by Dell H. Munger
- It was cool and delightful now and he felt refreshed and invigorated.
- Extract from : « Across the Mesa » by Jarvis Hall
- By the time he had finished, he felt quite toned up and invigorated.
- Extract from : « A Venetian June » by Anna Fuller
- And William was always cheered and invigorated by her visits.
- Extract from : « A Circuit Rider's Wife » by Corra Harris
- He found an ewer and basin, and his ablutions refreshed and invigorated him.
- Extract from : « The Last Of The Barons, Complete » by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Synonyms for invigorated
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