reborn Hear it!

reborn Definition

re·born (rē bôrn)

adjective

born again; having new life, spirit, etc.; regenerated

reborn Usage Examples

Preposition: as

man: People who lead good lives are reborn as men.

Preposition: into

  • life: We were born into this world and we will be reborn into eternal life.
  • body: Hindus believe in reincarnation which is the idea that the human soul is reborn into a new body on earth after death.

Adjective complement with noun phrase

see: Well, ' River Of Orchids ' sees XTC reborn anew, totally.

Modifies a noun

  • T: Congratulations on the first issue of the reborn T Mag.
  • something: He is reborn, maybe something to do with competition this season.

Modifying Another Word

  • now: To the west, Hereford, the oldest, now reborn under the direction of the great Paul Wombell.
  • newly: Recent tapes in my possession of that band in rehearsal bear witness to a newly reborn power and confidence in his playing.
  • then: He was then reborn through her thighs each morning.
  • not: Then, Gotama, he is neither reborn nor not reborn.
  • spiritually: But the good news is you have been spiritually reborn.
  • continually: If our love for Christ and for one another and for those among whom we live is not continually reborn, we will die.

Infinitive complement

make: Either being endlessly reborn to make the same hopeless mistakes?

Used with adjective complement

feel: A brain phase had been induced by the music and excitement, and she awoke feeling reborn.

Preposition: in

  • plane: Those who see the disadvantages of sense-impressions may cultivate jhana; they can be reborn in higher heavenly planes which are not sensuous planes.
  • century: More about Jamaica Inn Land's End World famous multi-sensory show reborn in the 21st century.
  • world: Women may have used them as requests for children or pleas to the mother goddess to be reborn in the next world.
  • body: Within a week, she is to be reborn in the body refused to her at birth.
  • life: For a Hindu a person's karma mainly affects where their soul will be reborn in a future life.

Preposition: from

ash: In the desert the souls of men are either consumed by the fire or reborn from the ashes.

Browse dictionary entries near reborn

  1. reboot
  2. reboant
  3. rebirth
  4. rebellious
  5. rebellion
  6. rebeldom
  7. rebel
  8. Rebecca
  9. rebec
  10. rebbetzin
  1. rebound
  2. rebozo
  3. rebroadcast
  4. rebuff
  5. rebuild
  6. rebuilt
  7. rebuke
  8. rebus
  9. rebut
  10. rebuttable presumption