revival
Pronunciation: [rɪˈvaɪvəl]
Context: “cultural resurgence”
(noun) a period or event when something becomes popular or successful again. It's often when old ideas, styles, or traditions come back into fashion or are appreciated anew.
Example
The revival of vintage clothing has made thrifting popular among young people.
Example
Unlike the revival of old music styles, the new inventions did not gain any popularity.
Example
What factors contributed to the revival of interest in classic films?
Context: “health”
(noun) an improvement or return to a good health condition. It’s when someone who has been sick starts to feel better and stronger again.
Example
After weeks of treatment, she experienced a revival of her health and energy.
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His health did not see any revival after the tough winter months.
Example
What changes led to the revival of his health after being so ill?
Context: “restoration”
(verb) to make something active or popular again. It means bringing something back that has been lost or forgotten.
Example
The community worked hard to revive the old park, planting new trees and flowers.
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They couldn't revive the old traditions because people had forgotten them.
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How can we revive interest in our local history?