refreshment Definition
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refresh
verb refreshes, refreshed, refreshing
- 1. To make fresh again.
2. To make something brighter or livelier again.
3. Said of drink, food, rest, etc: to give renewed strength, energy and enthusiasm to someone.
- Thesaurus: stimulate, invigorate, freshen, revitalize, brace, rejuvenate, revive, restore, inspirit; Antonym: exhaust, tire.
5a. To provide a new supply of something;
5b. To replenish supplies of something.
6. To make cool.
7. To make (one's memory) clearer and stronger by reading or listening to the source of information again.
8. computing.
- To update (especially a screen display) with data.
- Anything that refreshes, eg a cold drink.
- An extra fee paid to counsel during a long case or an adjournment.
- Giving new strength, energy and enthusiasm.
- Thesaurus: stimulating, invigorating, bracing, rejuvenating, energizing.
- Cooling.
- Particularly pleasing because different, unexpected or new.
- Example: His attitude was refreshing
- Thesaurus: different, fresh, original, new, novel; Antonym: stale.
adverb
- The act of refreshing or state of being refreshed.
- Anything that refreshes.
- Food and drink, especially a light meal.
