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prekindles

 

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Term: prekindles

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense: To ignite or spark enthusiasm or anticipation before something begins.

Usage: Prekindles is often used to describe how an event, such as a concert or movie premiere, generates excitement or anticipation among the audience before it even starts.

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: A feeling of excitement or anticipation generated before something begins.

Usage: The prekindles in the crowd were palpable as everyone eagerly awaited the start of the championship game.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense: Describing something that generates excitement or anticipation before it starts.

Usage: The prekindles marketing campaign for the highly-anticipated book led to record-breaking pre-order sales.

Sample Sentences:
  • As the band began their first song, a wave of prekindles swept through the crowd.
  • The movie's teaser trailer prekindles the excitement for its upcoming release.
  • She prekindles interest in her paintings by sharing her creative process on social media.
  • The prekindles buzz around the new restaurant caused eager customers to line up hours before it opened.
  • His enthusiastic speech prekindles inspiration among his team members.

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