Pronunciation: /rɪˈfrɛʃ/
noun a drink or snack that is served to refresh or revive someone
A1 I need a refresh of my memory on how to use this software.
A2 A quick refresh of the basics will help you improve your skills.
B1 I could use a refresh on the latest updates in the industry.
B2 Attending a workshop is a great way to get a refresh on new techniques.
C1 The conference provided a much-needed refresh on current research trends.
C2 After a long day of work, a refreshing swim in the pool is just what I need.
verb to give new strength or energy to; reinvigorate
A1 I refresh my memory by looking at my notes before the exam.
A2 After a long day at work, I like to refresh myself with a cold drink.
B1 I need to refresh my French language skills before my trip to Paris.
B2 The company decided to refresh their branding to attract a younger demographic.
C1 The professor refreshed the students' knowledge on the topic before starting the new chapter.
C2 The software engineer had to constantly refresh the code to ensure it was up to date.
formal Please refresh your memory on the new company policies before the meeting.
informal I need to refresh my wardrobe for the upcoming party.
slang Let's hit the beach and take a quick dip to refresh ourselves.
figurative The rain refreshed the dry earth, bringing new life to the plants.
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