How Do You Spell INVIGORATE?

Pronunciation: [ɪnvˈɪɡəɹˌe͡ɪt] (IPA)

Invigorate is spelled as [ɪnˈvɪɡəreɪt]. The word consists of four syllables: "in", "vig", "or", and "ate". The stress is on the second syllable, "vig". The "i" is spelled as "i" because it is an unstressed short vowel sound pronounced as [ɪ]. The "g" is followed by "or" to create a hard "g" sound pronounced as [ɡ]. The "ate" ending indicates a verb form in the present tense, which means to give strength and vitality to someone or something.

INVIGORATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Invigorate is a verb that typically refers to the act of energizing, revitalizing, or stimulating something or someone, often with the goal of increasing vitality, vigor, or strength. It is derived from the Latin word "invigorare," which means to give strength or make active. When something or someone is invigorated, they are infused with renewed energy or enthusiasm, enabling them to perform better physically or mentally.

    The process of invigorating can be applied to various aspects of life, including physical exercise, mental activities, creativity, relationships, and even organizations or communities. It often involves making changes or introducing new elements to a situation or environment, leading to an enhanced sense of well-being or a reinvigorated state.

    In a physical sense, invigorating can be achieved through exercise, such as engaging in cardiovascular activities that increase heart rate and release endorphins. Mentally, intellectual challenges or engaging in stimulating conversations can invigorate the mind, promoting clearer thinking and improved focus.

    Invigoration can also happen in interpersonal relationships, where spending quality time together, expressing affection, or engaging in activities that bring joy can invigorate the connection. In organizational contexts, invigorating efforts may involve implementing new strategies, fostering collaboration, or providing opportunities for personal and professional growth, resulting in more motivated employees and increased productivity.

    Overall, invigorate encompasses the concept of reviving or animating something or someone, infusing them with a renewed sense of vitality and vigor.

  2. To strengthen; to give vigour to; to animate.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of INVIGORATE

The word "invigorate" has Latin origins. It is derived from the Latin verb "invigorare", which is a combination of "in" (meaning "in" or "towards") and "vigorus" (meaning "full of energy" or "lively"). Thus, "invigorate" originally meant to give vigor or energy to someone or something. The term later made its way into Middle English and its current form, without significant changes, has been in use since the 17th century.

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Conjugate verb Invigorate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have invigorated
you would have invigorated
he/she/it would have invigorated
we would have invigorated
they would have invigorated
I would have invigorate
you would have invigorate
he/she/it would have invigorate
we would have invigorate
they would have invigorate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been invigorating
you would have been invigorating
he/she/it would have been invigorating
we would have been invigorating
they would have been invigorating

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would invigorate
you would invigorate
he/she/it would invigorate
we would invigorate
they would invigorate

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be invigorating
you would be invigorating
he/she/it would be invigorating
we would be invigorating
they would be invigorating

FUTURE

I will invigorate
you will invigorate
he/she/it will invigorate
we will invigorate
they will invigorate

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be invigorating
you will be invigorating
he/she/it will be invigorating
we will be invigorating
they will be invigorating

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have invigorated
you will have invigorated
he/she/it will have invigorated
we will have invigorated
they will have invigorated

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been invigorating
you will have been invigorating
he/she/it will have been invigorating
we will have been invigorating
they will have been invigorating

IMPERATIVE

you invigorate
we let´s invigorate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to invigorate

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was invigorating
you were invigorating
he/she/it was invigorating
we were invigorating
they were invigorating

PAST PARTICIPLE

invigorated

PAST PERFECT

I had invigorated
you had invigorated
he/she/it had invigorated
we had invigorated
they had invigorated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been invigorating
you had been invigorating
he/she/it had been invigorating
we had been invigorating
they had been invigorating

PRESENT

I invigorate
you invigorate
he/she/it invigorates
we invigorate
they invigorate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am invigorating
you are invigorating
he/she/it is invigorating
we are invigorating
they are invigorating

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

invigorating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have invigorated
you have invigorated
he/she/it has invigorated
we have invigorated
they have invigorated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been invigorating
you have been invigorating
he/she/it has been invigorating
we have been invigorating
they have been invigorating

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it invigorate

SIMPLE PAST

I invigorated
you invigorated
he/she/it invigorated
we invigorated
they invigorated

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