comeback vs revival

comeback

noun
  • A return (e.g. to popularity, success, etc.) after an extended period of obscurity. 

  • A retort or answer, particularly a quick or clever one. 

  • An occurrence of an athlete or sports team in a competition overcoming a substantial disadvantage in points to win or draw. 

revival

noun
  • Renewed interest, performance, cultivation, or flourishing state of something, as of culture, commerce, agriculture. 

  • Reanimation from a state of languor or depression; applied to health, a person's spirits, etc. 

  • Renewed interest in religion, after indifference and decline; a period of religious awakening; special religious interest. 

  • Renewed prevalence of something, as a practice or a fashion. 

  • A Christian religious meeting held to inspire active members of a church body or to gain new converts. 

  • Restoration of force, validity, or effect; renewal; reinstatement of a legal action. 

  • The act of reviving, or the state of being revived. 

  • Revivification, as of a metal. 

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