reborn

adjective
UK: /riːˈbɔːn/
US: /riːˈbɔːrn/
  1. Brought back to life or activity; revived or regenerated.

    1. The city felt reborn after the festival.
    2. After years of neglect, the community garden was reborn through their efforts.
  2. Having experienced a spiritual rebirth or conversion.

    1. She felt reborn after joining the church.
    2. He described himself as reborn, finding new meaning in his faith and actions.
reborn intransitive-verb
  1. To experience a spiritual rebirth or renewal.

    1. He was reborn after his near-death experience.
    2. Many believe they can be reborn into a new life after death, a concept widely explored.
  2. To be revived or regenerated; to come back to life or activity.

    1. The project was reborn with fresh funding.
    2. The band's popularity was reborn after their song appeared in a popular commercial.

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The word "reborn" in English means: Brought back to life or activity; revived or regenerated., Having experienced a spiritual rebirth or conversion..

The phonetic transcription of "reborn" is /riːˈbɔːn/ in British English and /riːˈbɔːrn/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Example usage of "reborn": "The city felt reborn after the festival.". More examples on the page.