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rebirth

Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

'rebirth' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to the renewal or restoration of something, especially after a period of decline or obscurity. For example: "The city experienced a rebirth after the mayor's successful campaign to improve public services."

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Exact Expressions

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I know Easter's meant to be about rebirth and life, but it seems more like death, death, death to me, particularly as I spent last week in Worthing, not far from the crematorium where my father, mother and auntie are all sprinkled around two rose bushes.

As the day begins anew it's impossible not to feel a sense of wonder at the rebirth of the day.

News & Media

The Guardian

But it's almost like there was a rebirth.

Other than depictions of the nativity, there is no work of art that has furnished society so comprehensively with what we now think of as Christmas: the generosity of spirit, the personal rebirth through reflection, the gaucheness and sentimentality, even saying "Merry Christmas" to one another.

Guitarist John Squire, who left to form the much-vaunted Seahorses, disappeared from view, while Brown enjoyed a credible rebirth as a solo artist, with three big-selling and critically acclaimed albums: the lo-fi, experimental Unfinished Monkey Business in 1998, the idiosyncratic, anthemic Golden Greats a year later, and his most recent, Music Of The Spheres.

In 2001 he was honoured with the Commander's Cross of the Order of the Rebirth of Poland.

News & Media

The Guardian

Sleeping Keys by Jean Sprackland Jonathan Capee) deals in the flux of life, in change, decay and rebirth for a book of elegant poems of domestic life.

Second: they're all either Gatekeepers or Keymasters and their combined presence will bring about the terrifying rebirth of Gozer the Destructor.

News & Media

The Guardian

This was, quite simply, the worst Beeching cut of all, rail expert David Spaven says in his book, Waverley Route: The Life, Death and Rebirth of the Borders Railway.

News & Media

The Guardian

Blacklips was part of the downtown scene's post-Aids rebirth.

Kat may have had something of a rebirth after meeting June Whitfield dressed as a nun, but the surreal experience has done nothing to soften her inner Kathleen.

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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

Consider the connotations of "rebirth"—it often implies a return to a previous state, but with added growth or improvement.

Common error

Avoid using "rebirth" to describe minor changes or improvements. This word carries a strong sense of profound transformation, so reserve it for situations where a truly significant renewal has occurred.

Antonio Rotolo, PhD - Digital Humanist | Computational Linguist | CEO @Ludwig.guru

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Digital Humanist | Computational Linguist | CEO @Ludwig.guru

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Linguistic Context

The primary grammatical function of "rebirth" is as a noun. It refers to the act or state of being born again or renewed. Ludwig's examples illustrate its use in various contexts, from personal experiences to broader societal transformations.

Expression frequency: Very common

Frequent in

News & Media

50%

Formal & Business

25%

Science

25%

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Academia

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Encyclopedias

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Ludwig's WRAP-UP

In summary, the word "rebirth" functions as a noun signifying renewal, revival, or significant positive change. As Ludwig AI confirms, it's grammatically sound and widely used. It sees frequent use in News & Media, Formal & Business, and Science contexts, conveying a sense of profound transformation. While synonyms like "renewal", "revival", and "renaissance" offer nuanced alternatives, "rebirth" maintains a unique emphasis on the cyclical nature of change and the potential for positive outcomes.

FAQs

How can I use "rebirth" in a sentence?

You can use "rebirth" to describe the revival of something after a period of decline, as in "The city experienced a cultural "renaissance"" or "The company underwent a "transformation" after the new management took over".

What words are similar to "rebirth"?

Synonyms for "rebirth" include "renewal", "revival", "renaissance", "resurgence", and "reawakening". The best choice depends on the specific context.

Is "rebirth" the same as reincarnation?

While "rebirth" can sometimes refer to reincarnation, which is a religious or philosophical concept of being born again into a new life, it more broadly describes any kind of renewal or revival.

Can "rebirth" be used in a business context?

Yes, "rebirth" can be used in a business context to describe a company's "turnaround", a product's "revival", or an industry's "resurgence". For example, "The automotive industry is experiencing a "renewal" with the rise of electric vehicles".

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