Adjective
the restorative powers of rest
took a restorative vitamin mix to improve his immune system Noun
Sleep is a powerful restorative.
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Adjective
Louisiana also has incredible restorative wilderness.—
Jenny Adams,
Travel + Leisure,
24 June 2026 The valley has long had the ingredients of a restorative getaway.—
David Hochman,
Forbes.com,
23 June 2026
Noun
The Sanctuary Beach Resort, a 60-room beachfront getaway set along 19 acres of natural sand dunes and California coastline along the Monterey Peninsula, outside San Francisco, is a perfect restorative.—
Rona Berg,
Forbes.com,
24 Apr. 2025 The chickpea soup is a great restorative.—
John Mariani,
Forbes,
29 Dec. 2022 See All Example Sentences for restorative
Word History
Etymology
Adjective
Middle English restauratif, restoratif "capable of restoring health," borrowed from Anglo-French restauratif, borrowed from Medieval Latin restaurātīvus, from Latin restaurātus, past participle of restaurāre "to return to its former condition, restore" + -īvus-ive
Noun
Middle English restauratif, noun derivative of restauratif, restoratifrestorative entry 1