Invigorating [adjective]
Definition of Invigorating:
stimulating
Sentence/Example of Invigorating:
We all need a little more time for ourselves and that time invigorates our creativity and our strength.
It was a brisk, blue-sky day in Manhattan, and the mini-adventure left me invigorated.
Recently invigorated by a more permissive regulatory environment, the sector investigates if, how, and why reality-bending substances might help human brains.
People come here to drink the waters of the springs, and to take the baths, which are said to be very invigorating.
The gust of perfumed air, laden with the rich aroma of fresh-mown hay, is soothingly invigorating.
And as to its effect upon the general aspect of life; is it rousing, cheering, inspiring, invigorating?
I never welcomed the fresh, invigorating air of morning more gratefully.
Not only that, but, as they soon discovered, these dishes were fully as invigorating and nourishing as a meat diet.
There was something strangely invigorating in the air, but when she reached the bluff Helen pulled up her horse and looked about.
The sun began to rise over Murfreesboro' and the rebel camps, giving promise of a bright, invigorating day.