Usually, "invigorating" is more physical (you feel it), while "interesting" is more in the mind. But there's a degree of overlap.
Invigorate is a verb meaning to give strength, to rejuvenate, to refresh. Example sentences: He went running every morning because he found it invigorating. Her experience at the meditation retreat was invigorating.
A word for invigorating is brisk.
A cold shower is more invigorating than a warm shower. Of course, leaving a hot sauna and rolling around in the fresh snow is even more invigorating.
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adjective
Invigorating.
Exhilarating. Lively, stimulating, invigorating.
Something invigorating.
You spelled interesting wrong. ;) by Victoria Curcio .............and you should have said"wrongly", the adverb of "wrong" :)
Fresh, clean, and invigorating.
They are the same.
brutal invigorating agressive