renascent
Describing something that is becoming active, popular, or successful again after a period of dormancy or decline. It is most commonly used to describe movements, feelings, or cultural trends that are undergoing a revival.
Beispiele
3 von 5The town's renascent pride was visible in the newly painted murals and clean streets.
The town's reviving pride was visible in the newly painted murals and clean streets.
His speech addressed the renascent nationalism appearing across the continent.
His speech addressed the reviving nationalism appearing across the continent.
Vinyl records are having a renascent moment among my friends lately.
Vinyl records are having a comeback moment among my friends lately.
Synonyme
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of the word 'Renaissance' (the rebirth of art and learning). 'Re-' means again, and 'nascent' comes from 'natus' (born). Renascent = being born again.
Schnelles Quiz
After decades of silence, the city is experiencing a ___ interest in its ancient jazz traditions.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: renascent
Beispiele
The town's renascent pride was visible in the newly painted murals and clean streets.
everydayThe town's reviving pride was visible in the newly painted murals and clean streets.
His speech addressed the renascent nationalism appearing across the continent.
formalHis speech addressed the reviving nationalism appearing across the continent.
Vinyl records are having a renascent moment among my friends lately.
informalVinyl records are having a comeback moment among my friends lately.
Historians have noted a renascent interest in stoic philosophy during the late 20th century.
academicHistorians have noted a reviving interest in stoic philosophy during the late 20th century.
The brand's renascent popularity followed a complete digital marketing overhaul.
businessThe brand's reviving popularity followed a complete digital marketing overhaul.
Synonyme
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
a renascent sense of
a reviving feeling of
renascent energy
renewed vigor or activity
renascent power
reclaiming former influence
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Nascent means just coming into existence for the first time, whereas renascent means being reborn or revived after a decline.
Recent simply refers to something that happened a short time ago, while renascent specifically implies a revival of something old.
Nutzungshinweise
Renascent is a sophisticated, literary adjective. It is typically used in political, historical, or cultural contexts rather than for everyday physical objects.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often use 'renascent' to mean simply 'new' or 'recent'. Remember that it must involve a 're-' (again) element—it implies something that was once strong, then weak, and is now becoming strong again.
Merkhilfe
Think of the word 'Renaissance' (the rebirth of art and learning). 'Re-' means again, and 'nascent' comes from 'natus' (born). Renascent = being born again.
Wortherkunft
Derived from the Latin 'renascent-', the present participle of 'renasci', meaning 'to be born again'.
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
The word carries a sense of optimism or warning depending on the context, often used in European political discourse regarding the return of old ideologies.
Schnelles Quiz
After decades of silence, the city is experiencing a ___ interest in its ancient jazz traditions.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: renascent
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