Serving to refresh or reinvigorate someone
“The ancient wells in the village are known for their cool and refreshing spring water.”
Welcome or stimulating because new or different
“And it's refreshing to find an artist who refuses to give in to bitterness and resentment.”
Giving a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment
Free from pollutants or impurities
Marked by somewhat low temperature
(of weather or climate) Mild or soothing in effect or degree
Unusually good or remarkable
Recuperative or having the essence of healing
Not customary or habitual
Holding one's attention
An identifying feature
Serving to alleviate a person's feelings of grief or distress
Full of life, spirit, energy, or movement
The act by which something is repaired or renewed
An exposure to warm or fresh air, for the purpose of ventilating or removing dampness from something
Present participle for to revive or reinvigorate, for example through rest, drink, or food
“I took a shower to refresh myself and got dressed to meet with Taiko.”
Present participle for to eat or consume food
Present participle for to stimulate or jog (someone's memory) by checking or going over previous information
“According to Dr. Srinivas, once we are able to refresh our memory of our rich past and our timeless heritage, we would be in a position to rededicate ourselves to reviving the affluence and wisdom of India.”
Present participle for to pour more (drink) for someone or refill (a container) with drink
“Ramirez shrugged and moved to the dispenser to refresh his drink.”
Present participle for to suffuse with vigor, life, energy, or spirit
Present participle for to cool (someone or something) by waving an object to create a current of air
Present participle for improve condition
Present participle for to alter or change into something new or updated
Present participle for to work diligently by artificial light
Present participle for to keep someone informed on the latest events or happenings
Present participle for to improve in state, especially from a previously bad condition
Present participle for to quench or satisfy (one's thirst)
Present participle for to stop proceedings, typically in relation to arduous activity
Present participle for to meet the expectations, needs, or desires of (someone)
Present participle for to give delight or amusement to
Present participle for to prepare oneself
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