"Revivals" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Revivals refer to the act of bringing something, especially an activity or tradition, back into widespread use, acceptance, or popularity after a period of decline or absence. This can be a revival of a language, style, art form, technology, or even social values.
Example: The revival of jazz music in the 1920s in the United States brought a renewed interest in this type of music.
Synonyms: resurgence, resurgence, comeback, resurgence, rebirth, renewal, resurgence, revivalism.
Antonyms: decline, stagnation, lapse.
In the context of Christianity, revivals refer to periods of spiritual awakening and renewal within a community or movement, often characterized by intense religious fervor and a renewed commitment to faith.
Example: The Great Awakening, a series of revivals in the 18th century, led to a significant increase in conversions to Christianity.
Synonyms: spiritual renewal, awakening, revivalism.
Antonyms: spiritual decline, apathy, secularization.
A person or substance that restores something to a state of activity or health; a revitalizing agent.<br><br>Example: The fitness center offered a revitalizer drink that claimed to reenergize its customers after a strenuous workout.