The word "more revivifying" is spelled with the following phonetic transcriptions: /mɔːr rɪˈvɪvɪfaɪɪŋ/. The first syllable, "more", is pronounced with an open O sound, like "moor". The second part, "revivifying", features the "r" sound at the beginning and "v" sound in the middle. The last syllable has a long "I" sound that is pronounced with an "ee" sound. Combined, the word means "even more invigorating or refreshing". Its unique spelling and pronunciation make it a powerful and nuanced word in the English language.
The word "revivifying" is derived from the root word "revive", which originated from the Latin word "revivere". "Revivere" is a combination of the prefix "re-" meaning "again" or "back" and the verb "vivere" meaning "to live". Therefore, "revivify" means "to bring back to life" or "to reanimate". The addition of the comparative suffix "-ing" and the intensifying adverb "more" in "more revivifying" emphasizes a greater level of being brought back to life or being rejuvenated.