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RƏ Vīvəl/: Improvement Recovery Rallying Amelioration Upturn Upswing Resurgence

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revival

rvvl/
noun
1. an improvement in the condition or strength of something.
"a revival in the fortunes of the party"
synonyms improvement, recovery, rallying, picking up, amelioration, turn for the
: better, upturn, upswing, resurgence
"a revival in the economy"
o an instance of something becoming popular, active, or important again.
"cross-country skiing is enjoying a revival"
synony comeback, reestablishment, reintroduction, restoration, reappearance, resurrection, regen
ms: eration, renaissance, rejuvenation
"the revival of traditional crafts"
o a new production of an old play or similar work

advent
advent/
noun
noun: advent; plural noun: advents
1. the arrival of a notable person, thing, or event.
"the advent of television"
synonym arrival, appearance, emergence, materialization, occurrence, dawn, birth, rise, develop
s: ment; More
antonym
disappearance
s:
o the first season of the Christian church year, leading up to Christmas and
including the four preceding Sundays.
noun: Advent
o CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY
the coming or second coming of Christ.
noun: Advent

elegance

elns/
noun
noun: elegance; plural noun: elegances
1. 1.
the quality of being graceful and stylish in appearance or manner; style.
"a slender woman with grace and elegance"
synonyms
style, stylishness, grace, gracefulness, taste, tastefulness, sophistication; More
:
2. 2.
the quality of being pleasingly ingenious and simple; neatness.
"the simplicity and elegance of the solution"

pertain

prtn/
verb
gerund or present participle: pertaining
1. be appropriate, related, or applicable.
"matters pertaining to the organization of government"
synonyms concern, relate to, be related to, be connected with, be relevant to, regard, apply to, be
: pertinent to, refer to, have a bearing on, appertain to, bear on, affect, involve, touch on
"developments pertaining to the economy"

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