energize

verb
UK: /ˈen.ə.dʒaɪz/
US: /ˈen.ɚ.dʒaɪz/
  1. To make someone feel energetic or eager.

    1. The music will energize you.
    2. A brisk walk in the morning can energize your whole day.
  2. To supply something with energy, especially electricity.

    1. They energize the system quickly.
    2. The power plant will energize the entire city's electrical grid.
energize adjective
  1. Having or showing great energy or vitality.

    1. She felt energized.
    2. The energized crowd cheered loudly after the team's victory.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "energize" in English means: To make someone feel energetic or eager., To supply something with energy, especially electricity..

The phonetic transcription of "energize" is /ˈen.ə.dʒaɪz/ in British English and /ˈen.ɚ.dʒaɪz/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "energize": invigorate, enliven, excite, activate.

Example usage of "energize": "The music will energize you.". More examples on the page.