Pronunciation: /rɪˈfrɛʃər/
noun a person or thing that refreshes, especially a drink or snack that refreshes or revitalizes
A1 I need a refresher on basic grammar rules.
A2 Can you give me a refresher on how to use past tense verbs?
B1 The workshop provided a refresher on effective communication skills.
B2 Attending the conference was a great refresher on current industry trends.
C1 The refresher course on leadership strategies was very informative.
C2 After years of experience, he still found value in taking a refresher course on project management.
adjective relating to or providing a refreshing break or update
A1 I need a refresher course on basic math skills.
A2 She took a refresher class to improve her English grammar.
B1 The refresher training helped the employees update their knowledge on new software.
B2 After years of not practicing, she decided to take a refresher course in playing the piano.
C1 Attending a refresher seminar on marketing strategies is essential for staying competitive in the industry.
C2 The refresher workshop provided advanced techniques for experienced professionals in the field.
formal I recommend taking a refresher course to brush up on your skills.
informal I could use a refresher on how to use this software.
slang I need a refresher on the new dance moves for the party.
figurative Reading that book was like a refresher for my mind.
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