C1 verb #5,000 가장 일반적인 2분 분량

renascent

Renascent describes something that is starting to become active, popular, or successful again after a long break.

Explanation at your level:

Sometimes, things stop being popular. Then, after a long time, they become popular again. We call this being renascent. It is like waking up from a long nap.

If a hobby or a style was forgotten but is now becoming active again, it is renascent. It means it is having a revival. For example, if many people start playing an old game again, the game is renascent.

The word renascent describes something that is experiencing a comeback. It is often used for cultural trends or social movements. If a city is becoming successful again after a decline, you can say the city is in a renascent phase.

Renascent is a formal adjective used to describe a resurgence of energy or popularity. It implies that the subject has undergone a period of dormancy. It is a more literary alternative to saying something is 'making a comeback' or 'being revived.'

In advanced English, renascent is used to describe the cyclical nature of history or culture. It often carries a nuance of intellectual or societal rebirth. It is frequently found in political commentary or art criticism to describe the re-emergence of past values or aesthetics in a modern context.

Etymologically rooted in the Latin renasci, renascent encapsulates the concept of cyclical renewal. It is a high-register term that suggests a profound transformation rather than a simple trend. Writers use it to evoke a sense of historical continuity, suggesting that the current revival is a natural evolution of a dormant, latent potential that has finally been realized.

30초 단어

  • Means born again or revived.
  • Used for trends, feelings, and movements.
  • Formal adjective, not a verb.
  • Pronounced ri-NAS-uhnt.

Have you ever seen an old trend, like vinyl records or retro fashion, suddenly become cool again? That is the essence of being renascent. It describes something that is reawakening or coming back to life after being quiet for a long time.

Think of it as a second act. Whether it is a renascent interest in gardening or a renascent political movement, the word implies that the thing was already there, just waiting for the right moment to bloom again. It is a sophisticated way to describe a comeback.

The word renascent comes directly from the Latin word renasci, which means 'to be born again.' If you break it down, 're-' means again and 'nasci' means to be born. It is closely related to the word Renaissance, the famous historical period of cultural rebirth.

It entered the English language in the 17th century. It has always carried a sense of elegance and academic weight, often used by historians and writers to describe the cyclical nature of history where old ideas find new relevance.

You will mostly see renascent in formal writing, such as news articles, academic essays, or literature. It is not a word you would typically use while ordering coffee or chatting with friends at the park.

Commonly, it is paired with nouns like nationalism, interest, spirit, or industry. When you say something is renascent, you are highlighting a positive or active shift in its status.

While renascent itself is a formal adjective, it relates to many common idioms about rebirth:

  • Back from the dead: Used when something thought to be finished returns.
  • A new lease on life: Getting a second chance to flourish.
  • Phoenix rising from the ashes: A classic metaphor for a dramatic revival.
  • Turning over a new leaf: Starting fresh after a period of inactivity.
  • Making a comeback: The most casual way to say something is becoming renascent.

Renascent is an adjective. It does not have a plural form because adjectives do not change to match nouns in English. You would say 'a renascent movement' or 'the renascent ideas.'

The pronunciation is ri-NAS-uhnt. The stress is on the second syllable. It rhymes with words like nascent, adjacent, or complacent. It is a great word to use when you want to sound particularly precise.

Fun Fact

It shares a root with the word 'nature' (nasci).

Pronunciation Guide

UK /rɪˈnæs.ənt/

Short 'i' sound, stress on 'nas'.

US /rɪˈnæs.ənt/

Similar to UK, clear 'a' sound.

Common Errors

  • Stressing the first syllable
  • Pronouncing it like 'ren-a-scent'
  • Adding an extra syllable

Rhymes With

nascent adjacent complacent effervescent quiescent

Difficulty Rating

독해 3/5

Requires academic context

Writing 4/5

High register

Speaking 4/5

Formal

듣기 3/5

Clear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

revive start again

Learn Next

resurgent nascent revitalize

고급

renaissance resurgence

Grammar to Know

Adjective Order

The renascent movement.

Prefixes

Re- meaning again.

Latin Roots

Nasci root.

Examples by Level

1

The old game is renascent.

The game is back.

Subject + verb + adjective

1

The renascent interest in music is great.

2

This is a renascent style.

3

His renascent energy is amazing.

4

The renascent club is busy.

5

We see a renascent trend.

6

The renascent art is popular.

7

A renascent spirit is here.

8

The renascent town is growing.

1

The renascent economy is showing growth.

2

There is a renascent pride in our history.

3

The renascent movement is gaining supporters.

4

We are witnessing a renascent interest in crafts.

5

The renascent industry is hiring again.

6

His renascent confidence was clear to see.

7

The renascent theater scene is vibrant.

8

A renascent passion for reading is emerging.

1

The renascent nationalism caused much debate.

2

The city is enjoying a renascent cultural identity.

3

We are observing a renascent trend in sustainable farming.

4

The renascent power of the local union is notable.

5

There is a renascent appreciation for classical architecture.

6

The renascent spirit of the community is inspiring.

7

A renascent enthusiasm for jazz is sweeping the city.

8

The renascent debate on privacy is timely.

1

The renascent philosophy of the group challenged modern norms.

2

We are seeing a renascent interest in pre-industrial technology.

3

The renascent power of the monarchy was a surprise to many.

4

His renascent focus on detail improved the project significantly.

5

The renascent influence of the region is undeniable.

6

A renascent wave of activism is changing the landscape.

7

The renascent aesthetic of the 1920s is back in fashion.

8

The renascent debate over ethics is crucial today.

1

The renascent vigor of the institution reflects its deep historical roots.

2

One can detect a renascent classicism in his latest architectural designs.

3

The renascent fervor of the electorate signals a shift in political discourse.

4

There is a renascent vitality in the city's long-neglected districts.

5

The renascent intellectualism of the era defined the century.

6

A renascent awareness of ecological fragility is reshaping policy.

7

The renascent spirit of the movement is rooted in ancient traditions.

8

We are witnessing the renascent power of local artisan communities.

동의어

resurgent reviving reborn burgeoning flourishing reawakening

반의어

dying moribund declining

자주 쓰는 조합

renascent interest
renascent movement
renascent industry
renascent spirit
renascent energy
renascent power
renascent culture
renascent hope
renascent pride
renascent trend

Idioms & Expressions

"rise from the ashes"

to recover from a disaster

The company rose from the ashes.

literary

"back in the saddle"

returning to an activity

I'm back in the saddle again.

casual

"a new lease on life"

a fresh start

The dog got a new lease on life.

neutral

"come into its own"

to reach full potential

The city has come into its own.

neutral

"turn the tide"

change the situation

This will turn the tide.

formal

"back on track"

returning to normal

We are back on track now.

casual

Easily Confused

renascent vs nascent

Similar sound

Nascent is beginning; renascent is beginning again.

Nascent idea vs. Renascent movement.

renascent vs recent

Similar sound

Recent means new; renascent means reborn.

Recent news vs. Renascent style.

renascent vs resurgent

Similar meaning

Resurgent is more aggressive/political.

Resurgent army vs. Renascent art.

renascent vs reborn

Similar meaning

Reborn is often literal or spiritual.

Reborn person vs. Renascent trend.

Sentence Patterns

A2

The [noun] is renascent.

The interest is renascent.

B1

A renascent [noun] is [verb].

A renascent movement is growing.

B1

We see a renascent [noun].

We see a renascent pride.

B2

The [noun] is experiencing a renascent phase.

The city is experiencing a renascent phase.

B2

Renascent [noun] is [adjective].

Renascent energy is powerful.

어휘 가족

Nouns

renaissance a period of rebirth

Verbs

renasce to be born again (rare)

Adjectives

nascent just beginning

관련

rebirth synonymous concept

How to Use It

frequency

3

Formality Scale

Academic Formal Literary Professional

자주 하는 실수

Using as a verb Use as an adjective
Renascent is an adjective, not a verb.
Confusing with nascent Nascent means just starting
Nascent is 'beginning', renascent is 'beginning again'.
Using for physical objects Use for abstract concepts
Usually refers to trends or feelings, not a broken cup.
Mispronunciation ri-NAS-uhnt
Don't stress the 're' part.
Overusing Use for formal contexts
It sounds too fancy for daily chat.

Tips

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Prefix Power

Remember RE- means again.

💡

Formal Writing

Use it in essays to show vocabulary range.

🌍

Historical Context

Link it to the Renaissance period.

💡

Adjective Rule

It describes the noun.

💡

Stress the Middle

Focus on the NAS syllable.

💡

Don't Verb It

Never use it as a verb.

💡

Latin Roots

It shares roots with 'native'.

💡

Contextualize

Write a sentence about a hobby you revived.

💡

Collocations

Pair it with 'interest' or 'movement'.

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Rhyme Time

Rhyme it with 'nascent'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

RE-NAS-CENT: RE (again) + NAS (born) + CENT (like a new cent).

Visual Association

A flower growing out of a dry, cracked pot.

Word Web

rebirth revival comeback growth cycle

챌린지

Find one news article today and see if you can find a 'renascent' trend.

어원

Latin

Original meaning: to be born again

문화적 맥락

None.

Used in intellectual and historical contexts.

Often used in discussions of the Harlem Renaissance. Political essays.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Academic Writing

  • renascent interest
  • renascent movement
  • renascent theory

Cultural Commentary

  • renascent aesthetic
  • renascent style
  • renascent tradition

Economic News

  • renascent industry
  • renascent economy
  • renascent sector

Political Analysis

  • renascent nationalism
  • renascent power
  • renascent policy

Conversation Starters

"What is a renascent trend you have noticed lately?"

"Do you think old music is renascent?"

"Why do you think some ideas become renascent?"

"Can a city be renascent?"

"What hobby of yours is currently renascent?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a hobby you stopped and started again.

Describe a trend that you think will be renascent soon.

How does it feel to return to something you once loved?

Why is it important for cultures to be renascent?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

No, it is an adjective.

ri-NAS-uhnt.

Usually for trends, but can describe a person's spirit.

It is a more formal, less common word.

Renaissance or renascence.

It means 'born again', so it's a revival of something old.

Generally, yes.

It might sound too formal for a text.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

The trend is ___.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: renascent

It describes a revival.

multiple choice A2

What does renascent mean?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Born again

It means revival.

true false B1

Renascent is a verb.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

It is an adjective.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Synonyms match.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Proper adjective placement.

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