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verb
- 1. give new strength or energy to; reinvigorate: "the shower had refreshed her" Similar Opposite
- 2. pour more (drink) for someone or refill (a container) with drink: North American "the tea is cold and the pot needs refreshing" Similar
noun
- 1. an act or function of updating the display on a screen: "a faster-running system with snappy screen refreshes"
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The meaning of REFRESH is to restore strength and animation to : revive. How to use refresh in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Refresh.
REFRESH definition: 1. to make someone less hot or tired: 2. to make the most recent information on an internet page…. Learn more.
If something refreshes you when you have become hot, tired, or thirsty, it makes you feel cooler or more energetic. The lotion cools and refreshes the skin. [VERB noun] They had stopped by a spring to refresh themselves. [VERB noun] Synonyms: revive, cool, freshen, revitalize More Synonyms of refresh.
To refresh is to renew or revive — to make someone feel newly clean or invigorated. After a long, hot run, a glass of lemonade might refresh you. You might refresh yourself by taking a shower or a nap, and you can easily refresh your breath by brushing your teeth.
verb (used with object) to provide new vigor and energy by rest, food, etc. (often used reflexively). Synonyms: revive. to stimulate (the memory). to make fresh again; reinvigorate or cheer (a person, the mind, spirits, etc.). Synonyms: reanimate, enliven, freshen. Antonyms: discourage, dispirit.
Definition of refresh verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
REFRESH definition: 1. to make you feel less hot or tired: 2. to make the most recent information on an Internet page…. Learn more.
1. If something refreshes you when you are hot, tired, or thirsty, it makes you feel cooler or more energetic. [...] 2. If you refresh something old or dull, you make it as good as it was when it was new. [...] 3. If someone refreshes your memory, they tell you something that you had forgotten. [...] More. Grammar Question.
1. a. To revive or reinvigorate, as with rest, food, or drink: She was refreshed by a quick nap. b. To renew by stimulation: refresh one's memory; refreshed my French with an online course. 2. To make cool, clean, or moist; freshen up: refreshed the lettuce under the faucet. 3. To fill up again; replenish: refresh a drink. 4.
the act of changing something to make it look newer and better, or the thing that is changed: Here are some tips for a complete living-room refresh. A refresh of the exisisting phone will be unveiled next month. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. refresh noun [C] (REFILL)