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Renewed

rəˈn(j)ud
Common
~ 3700
~ 3700, Common
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Restored to a new or fresh condition; revived, Replaced with a new or updated version; extended or prolonged, To start or resume something after a break or interruption

Renewed - Meanings

Restored to a new or fresh condition; revived

Example: After a long day at work, a hot shower can leave you feeling renewed.
Usage: informalContext: everyday conversations
Note: Often used to describe feelings of refreshment or revitalization

Replaced with a new or updated version; extended or prolonged

Example: She renewed her gym membership for another year.
Usage: formalContext: business or official transactions
Note: Commonly used in the context of contracts, subscriptions, or licenses

To start or resume something after a break or interruption

Example: He renewed his efforts to learn a new language.
Usage: formalContext: academic or professional settings
Note: Used to indicate a continuation or recommitment to a task or goal

Renewed's synonyms

refreshed

Feeling revitalized or restored, often after rest or relaxation.
Example: After a good night's sleep, she felt refreshed and ready to tackle the day.
Note: Similar to 'renewed' in the sense of feeling revitalized, but 'refreshed' implies a sense of immediate improvement or rejuvenation.

revived

Brought back to life, energy, or activity.
Example: The rain revived the wilted flowers in the garden.
Note: While 'renewed' can also imply a restoration of energy or activity, 'revived' specifically focuses on bringing something back to life or vigor.

restored

Returned to a former or original condition.
Example: The old painting was carefully restored to its original beauty.
Note: Similar to 'renewed' in the sense of bringing something back to a previous state, but 'restored' emphasizes the act of returning to an original condition or state.

Renewed expressions, common phrases

Renewed energy

Feeling refreshed and energized to tackle a task or situation.
Example: After a short break, she returned to work with renewed energy.
Note: The focus here is on the refreshed and revitalized feeling rather than the act of renewing something.

Renewed interest

A revived or heightened curiosity or enthusiasm for something.
Example: The new exhibit at the museum sparked renewed interest in history among the visitors.
Note: The emphasis is on the revived enthusiasm rather than the action of renewing.

Renewed hope

A fresh sense of optimism or belief in a positive outcome.
Example: The positive feedback gave her renewed hope that her project would succeed.
Note: Focuses on the revitalization of optimism rather than the process of renewal.

Renewed commitment

Demonstrating a reinvigorated dedication or determination towards a goal or cause.
Example: After the setback, he showed renewed commitment to his fitness goals.
Note: Highlights the strengthened determination rather than the act of renewing.

Renewed focus

Regaining concentration and attention towards a specific task or objective.
Example: The team needed a meeting to establish renewed focus on their project deadlines.
Note: Stresses the regained concentration rather than the process of renewal.

Renewed strength

Feeling physically or emotionally stronger after a period of rest or recovery.
Example: After a period of rest, she found renewed strength to face the challenges ahead.
Note: Highlights the regained physical or emotional strength rather than the act of renewing.

Renewed vigor

A renewed sense of energy, enthusiasm, or determination.
Example: The team approached the project with renewed vigor after receiving positive feedback.
Note: Focuses on the revitalized energy and enthusiasm rather than the action of renewal.

Renewed everyday (slang) expressions

Renewed lease on life

This slang term suggests a fresh opportunity or chance at life, typically after overcoming a difficult situation or experiencing a positive change.
Example: After recovering from a serious illness, she felt like she had a renewed lease on life and started pursuing her passions with new vigor.
Note: While 'renewed' typically refers to making something new again, 'renewed lease on life' emphasizes a revitalization or newfound enthusiasm for living.

Renewed lease

In colloquial usage, 'renewed lease' refers to extending or continuing a rental agreement for a property.
Example: After negotiations with the landlord, they signed a renewed lease for another year at the same apartment.
Note: The term 'renewed' in 'renewed lease' pertains specifically to the extension of a lease contract, highlighting the action of agreeing to continue the current arrangement.

Brand-new

When something is described as 'brand-new', it denotes that it is entirely new, fresh, and unused, often to highlight its pristine condition.
Example: She proudly showed off her brand-new car, gleaming in the sunlight.
Note: While 'renewed' suggests restoring something to its original state, 'brand-new' emphasizes the item's newness and lack of previous use.

Makeover

A 'makeover' refers to a significant transformation or improvement in appearance, style, or functionality, often giving a sense of renewal or rejuvenation.
Example: She gave her living room a complete makeover with new furniture and a fresh coat of paint.
Note: Unlike 'renewed', which generally implies a re-establishment of something existing, 'makeover' emphasizes a more dramatic change or enhancement.

Revamped

To 'revamp' means to renovate, reorganize, or update something to give it a fresh and improved appearance or functionality.
Example: The company revamped its website to make it more user-friendly and modern.
Note: While both 'renewed' and 'revamped' suggest improving something, 'revamped' emphasizes a more thorough and significant overhaul or modernization.

Rejuvenated

To be 'rejuvenated' means to feel revitalized, restored, or re-energized, often after experiencing relaxation or self-care.
Example: The spa treatment left her feeling rejuvenated, with soft skin and a clear mind.
Note: 'Rejuvenated' emphasizes the sense of being renewed or refreshed, particularly in terms of feeling physically and mentally restored, different from the general notion of renewal.

Renewed - Examples

The renewed building looks amazing.
She renewed her passport before going on vacation.
The company's renewed focus on sustainability is commendable.

Renewed grammar

Renewed - Verb (Verb) / Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense)
Lemma: renew
Conjugations
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): renewed
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): renewing
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): renews
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): renew
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): renew
Syllables, Separation and Stress
renewed Contains 2 syllables: re • new
Phonetic transcription: ri-ˈnü
re new , ri ˈnü (The red syllable is stressed)

Renewed - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
renewed: ~ 3700 (Common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.