How Do You Spell REVIVAL?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪvˈa͡ɪvə͡l] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "revival" is determined by its origin from the Latin word "revivere," which means "to live again." The initial "r" is pronounced with a slight trill /r/, followed by a short "e" sound /ɛ/ and a long "i" sound /aɪ/. The second syllable contains a short "v" sound /v/ and a long "a" sound /eɪ/. The final syllable features a short "l" sound /l/ and a short "i" sound /ɪ/. In summary, the correct pronunciation of "revival" is /rɛˈvaɪvəl/.

REVIVAL Meaning and Definition

  1. Revival refers to the act or process of bringing something back to life, vitality, or prominence after a period of decline, stagnation, or inactivity. It is often associated with reviving interest, enthusiasm, or popularity in an idea, concept, practice, culture, movement, or even an individual. Revival can occur in various domains, such as art, literature, music, religion, economics, or society as a whole.

    In its cultural context, revival refers to a resurgence of interest in a particular style, movement, or era. This could include revivals in fashion, architecture, or design, where certain aspects or elements from the past are reintroduced and adapted to contemporary tastes. Similarly, theatrical or musical performances may experience a revival, where classical or traditional works gain newfound popularity and are once again appreciated by a wider audience.

    Revival is not limited to artistic or cultural domains; it also encompasses social, political, or religious spheres. Societal revival may involve a renewed focus on values, traditions, or customs that were previously neglected or marginalized. Religious revival, on the other hand, often refers to a period characterized by increased religious fervor, devotion, or spiritual awakening within a specific faith or community.

    Overall, revival embodies the idea of breathing new life into something, whether it be a concept, a movement, a practice, or a culture, thereby rejuvenating and reviving its relevance, importance, or influence.

  2. Recovery to life from death, or apparent death; return to activity from death, or apparent death; return to activity from a state of languor; recovery from a state of neglect or depression; renewed and more active attention to the importance of religion.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of REVIVAL

The word "revival" has its roots in Latin. It comes from the Latin word "revivere", which is formed by combining the prefix "re-" (meaning "again" or "back") with the verb "vivere" (meaning "to live"). So, "revivere" literally means "to live again" or "to revive". Over time, it was adopted into Old French as "revival", which eventually entered the English language with the same meaning.

Similar spelling words for REVIVAL

Plural form of REVIVAL is REVIVALS

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