renewed

adjective28 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.6

A return of curiosity or concern about something.

A feeling of optimism returning after a difficult period.

A new attempt to do something, often with more energy or a different approach.

Directing attention or effort towards a particular subject or activity again.

A restored belief in one's own abilities or in someone/something else.

Often followed by 'of', describing a restored feeling (e.g., a renewed sense of purpose).

A return of a hopeful and confident outlook on the future.

A return of strong excitement and eagerness.

Placing special importance or value on something again.

A stronger and more focused resolve to do something.

The re-emergence of a strained state or relationship between people or groups.

A restored belief in one's own abilities and judgment.

A repeated and insistent request for something, often as a right.

A repeated public request or demand for something to happen.

A restored trust or confidence in a person, idea, or religion.

The restart of physical conflict or combat between groups.

A reawakening of a strong and intense emotion or enthusiasm for something.

The re-emergence of a statement of an intention to inflict pain, injury, damage, or other hostile action.

A new and determined effort to get something or to make something happen.

A newly found or restored sense of gratitude or understanding for something.

The re-emergence of public disagreement or heated discussion about an issue.

A new, sudden, and powerful increase in something, such as an emotion or activity.

A return of physical strength, energy, or enthusiasm.

The return of widespread guessing about something without firm evidence.

A new or restored state of being strong, active, and full of energy.

A new force that encourages a particular activity or makes it more energetic.

Making a claim that someone has done something wrong or illegal again.

The beginning of a new, fierce, or destructive attack.