Pronunciation: /ˈkrɪs.pər/
noun a container or compartment that preserves food by keeping it cool and dry
A1 I bought a new crisper for storing vegetables in the fridge.
A2 The crisper in my refrigerator helps keep my fruits and vegetables fresh longer.
B1 I prefer using a crisper drawer in my fridge to keep my produce organized.
B2 The crisper section of the refrigerator is designed to maintain optimal humidity levels for storing fruits and vegetables.
C1 The crisper technology in modern refrigerators is engineered to extend the shelf life of perishable items.
C2 The advanced crisper compartment in high-end refrigerators allows for precise control of humidity levels to preserve produce.
adjective comparative form of 'crisp', meaning something that is more crisp or sharp in appearance or texture
A1 The apple was crisper than the pear.
A2 She prefers her vegetables to be crisper when cooking.
B1 The crisper air in the mountains made her feel invigorated.
B2 The crisper sound quality of the new headphones was immediately noticeable.
C1 The crisper details in the painting revealed the artist's skill and attention to detail.
C2 The crisper focus of the camera lens captured every minute detail of the landscape.
formal The crisper drawer in the refrigerator helps keep fruits and vegetables fresh for a longer period of time.
informal Hey, can you grab that apple from the crisper for me?
slang I love how the crisper keeps my veggies chill and fresh.
figurative His wit was as sharp as a crisper, cutting through the conversation with precision.
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