refreshing
English
editEtymology
editBy surface analysis, refresh + -ing.
Pronunciation
editAdjective
editrefreshing (comparative more refreshing, superlative most refreshing)
- That refreshes someone; pleasantly fresh and different; granting vitality and energy.
- 2022 June 20, Charles Hugh Smith, The Difference Between a Forecast and a Guess[1]:
- Every forecast or guess has one refreshing quality: one will be right and the rest will be wrong.
- Serving to refresh, particularly with respect to an electronic screen, or a browser window or similar computer application.
- 2003, John Wang, Data Mining: Opportunities and Challenges, page 74:
- The polarization system has a refreshing rate that is twice the refreshing rate of the corresponding shutter system.
Derived terms
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Noun
editrefreshing (plural refreshings)
- The action of refresh; refreshment given or received.
- 1821, Frederick Butler, A Complete History of the United States of America:
- Notwithstanding these powerful refreshings of divine grace, the ways of Zion continued to mourn generally, throughout the New-England churches; iniquity abounded, and the hearts of many waxed cold […]
- That which gives refreshment.
Verb
editrefreshing
- present participle and gerund of refresh