rekindle (Meaning)

Wordnet

rekindle (v)

kindle anew, as of a fire

arouse again

Webster

rekindle (v. t. & i.)

To kindle again.

rekindle Sentence Examples

  1. The couple's romantic evening rekindled the spark they had lost over time.
  2. The old flames flickered back to life, rekindling the passion that had once burned brightly.
  3. The discovery of forgotten love letters rekindled the embers of their former affection.
  4. The sight of their child stirred within them a dormant love, rekindling the bond that time had threatened to extinguish.
  5. The scent of lilacs in the air rekindled memories of childhood summers, bringing back a sense of nostalgia and joy.
  6. The reunion of long-lost friends rekindled their youthful connection, bridging the gap of years.
  7. The taste of her grandmother's cinnamon rolls rekindled childhood memories, flooding her with a sense of warmth and happiness.
  8. The sound of children's laughter rekindled the joy she had once felt, reminding her of the simple pleasures of life.
  9. The realization of a shared goal rekindled their enthusiasm, inspiring them to strive towards a common purpose.
  10. The first day of spring rekindled her hope for a brighter future, reminding her that renewal and rebirth are always possible.

FAQs About the word rekindle

kindle anew, as of a fire, arouse againTo kindle again.

revive, renew, resurrect, restart, reanimate, rejuvenate,revitalize, revivify, recharge, resuscitate

suppress, extinguish,kill, kill, suppress, extinguish,quench, quench,

The couple's romantic evening rekindled the spark they had lost over time.

The old flames flickered back to life, rekindling the passion that had once burned brightly.

The discovery of forgotten love letters rekindled the embers of their former affection.

The sight of their child stirred within them a dormant love, rekindling the bond that time had threatened to extinguish.