energize (Meaning)
energize (v)
cause to be alert and energetic
raise to a higher energy level
energize (v. i.)
To use strength in action; to act or operate with force or vigor; to act in producing an effect.
energize (v. t.)
To give strength or force to; to make active; to alacrify; as, to energize the will.
Synonyms & Antonyms of energize
Synonyms:
- rouse
- awaken
- invigorate
- excite
- spike
- quicken
- activate
- vitalize
- strengthen
- spark
- animate
- zip (up)
- jump-start
- revive
- cheer
- trigger
- vivify
- inspire
- drive
- motivate
- propel
- jazz (up)
- electrify
- lift
- provoke
- arouse
- stir
- recreate
- enliven
Antonyms:
- sap
- discourage
- sap
- still
- repress
- quell
- check
- quell
- curb
- discourage
- enfeeble
- quench
- wear out
- stunt
- quench
- wash out
- slow
- burn out
- slow
- knock out
- burn out
- demoralize
- wash out
- stunt
- fatigue
- fatigue
- suppress
- do in
- enfeeble
- restrain
- still
- wear out
- repress
- check
- demoralize
- do in
- enervate
- enervate
- knock out
- suppress
- restrain
- curb
Synonyms:
- move
- boost
- hearten
- whip (up)
- reinvigorate
- rejuvenate
- instigate
- embolden
- ferment
- revitalize
- charge
- juice up
- galvanize
- regenerate
- reanimate
- awake
- liven (up)
- amp (up)
- pep (up)
- wake (up)
- resurrect
- impel
- resuscitate
- kindle
- fortify
- infuse
- steel
- set off
- fire
- reawaken
- foment
- buoy
- rally
- reenergize
- actuate
- brace
- fillip
- abet
- motive
- reactivate
- recharge
- enkindle
- refresh
- ginger (up)
- renew
- raise
- turn on
- incite
- enflame
- inflame
- rekindle
Antonyms:
energize Sentence Examples
- The effervescent energy of the crowd was palpable.
- The uplifting music energized the weary dancers.
- A hot cup of coffee in the morning always energizes me for the day.
- The motivational speaker's words energized the audience.
- The vibrant colors of the painting energized the dull room.
- The prospect of a new adventure energized the restless traveler.
- The cool breeze from the ocean energized the sun-soaked beachgoers.
- The invigorating aroma of citrus energized the tired mind.
- The supportive words from my mentor energized me to persevere through difficult times.
- The excitement of the upcoming vacation energized the family.
FAQs About the word energize
cause to be alert and energetic, raise to a higher energy levelTo use strength in action; to act or operate with force or vigor; to act in producing an effect.,
stimulate, rouse, awaken, invigorate, excite, spike, quicken, activate, vitalize, strengthen
damp, undermine, drain, weaken, deaden, dampen, harass, drain, exhaust, exhaust
The effervescent energy of the crowd was palpable.
The uplifting music energized the weary dancers.
A hot cup of coffee in the morning always energizes me for the day.
The motivational speaker's words energized the audience.