reborn (Meaning)

Wordnet

reborn (s)

spiritually reborn or converted

restored to new life and vigor

Webster

reborn (p. p.)

Born again.

reborn Sentence Examples

  1. The phoenix emerged from the ashes, reborn with renewed splendor.
  2. After the devastating fire, the town was reborn with modern architecture and hope.
  3. The once-lost traditions were reborn when a dedicated group revived them.
  4. The spiritual leader experienced a transformative rebirth, finding enlightenment in adversity.
  5. The reborn city became a thriving metropolis, attracting people from all walks of life.
  6. The broken heart found solace and rebirth in the arms of a compassionate stranger.
  7. The dying plant was reborn when its roots found water and sunlight.
  8. The reborn bond between estranged siblings brought joy and reconciliation to their family.
  9. The reborn self emerged from the chrysalis of doubt and emerged with newfound confidence.
  10. The ancient forest, ravaged by logging, was reborn through reforestation efforts.

FAQs About the word reborn

spiritually reborn or converted, restored to new life and vigorBorn again.

refreshed, regenerated, renewed, revived, new, rested, freshened, reinvigorated, recreated, resuscitated

tired, weary, drained, weakened, weary, exhausted,drained, tired, exhausted, weakened

The phoenix emerged from the ashes, reborn with renewed splendor.

After the devastating fire, the town was reborn with modern architecture and hope.

The once-lost traditions were reborn when a dedicated group revived them.

The spiritual leader experienced a transformative rebirth, finding enlightenment in adversity.