C1 adjective Neutral

resignite

/ˌriːɪɡˈnaɪt/

Describing a state where something has been sparked, set on fire, or stimulated into action once again after being dormant or inactive. It is frequently used metaphorically to characterize rekindled passions, interests, or processes that have been revived.

Ejemplos

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1

The resignite campfire provided a much-needed source of warmth for the hikers as the temperature dropped.

The resignite campfire provided a much-needed source of warmth for the hikers as the temperature dropped.

2

Diplomatic channels are now open again, following a resignite interest in the peace treaty from both nations.

Diplomatic channels are now open again, following a resignite interest in the peace treaty from both nations.

3

I've got this resignite obsession with 90s fashion that I just can't shake.

I've got this resignite obsession with 90s fashion that I just can't shake.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
reignition
Verb
reignite
Adjetivo
resignite
Relacionado
spark
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Truco para recordar

Think of the prefix 'Re-' (again) and 'Ignite' (fire). If something is 'resignite', it is 'lit again'.

Quiz rápido

After years of silence, their _________ friendship proved that some bonds never truly break.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: a

Ejemplos

1

The resignite campfire provided a much-needed source of warmth for the hikers as the temperature dropped.

everyday

The resignite campfire provided a much-needed source of warmth for the hikers as the temperature dropped.

2

Diplomatic channels are now open again, following a resignite interest in the peace treaty from both nations.

formal

Diplomatic channels are now open again, following a resignite interest in the peace treaty from both nations.

3

I've got this resignite obsession with 90s fashion that I just can't shake.

informal

I've got this resignite obsession with 90s fashion that I just can't shake.

4

The study observed a resignite metabolic rate in the specimens once the enzyme was introduced.

academic

The study observed a resignite metabolic rate in the specimens once the enzyme was introduced.

5

The resignite project has finally received the funding it needed to move into the second phase of development.

business

The resignite project has finally received the funding it needed to move into the second phase of development.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
reignition
Verb
reignite
Adjetivo
resignite
Relacionado
spark

Colocaciones comunes

resignite passion resignite passion
resignite interest resignite interest
resignite debate resignite debate
resignite hope resignite hope
resignite flame resignite flame

Frases Comunes

a resignite spark of genius

a resignite spark of genius

resignite from the ashes

resignite from the ashes

keep the resignite flame alive

keep the resignite flame alive

Se confunde a menudo con

resignite vs resigned

Resigned means feeling accepting of something unpleasant, while resignite describes something that has been started again or set on fire.

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Notas de uso

This word is often found in specific testing materials or literary contexts as a variant describing the state of being reignited. It is primarily used as an adjective to describe the quality of a revived process or emotion.

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Errores comunes

Learners may confuse this adjective with the verb 'reignite'. Ensure you use 'resignite' to describe the state of the noun rather than the action itself.

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Truco para recordar

Think of the prefix 'Re-' (again) and 'Ignite' (fire). If something is 'resignite', it is 'lit again'.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Latin 're-' meaning 'again' and 'ignire' meaning 'to set on fire'.

Patrones gramaticales

Used as an attributive adjective before a noun (e.g., resignite passion). Used as a predicative adjective after linking verbs like 'become' or 'remain'.

Quiz rápido

After years of silence, their _________ friendship proved that some bonds never truly break.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: a

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