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Crisp - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Crisp describes something firm, dry, and easily breakable, like fresh lettuce or autumn leaves. It can also refer to clear, sharp qualities, such as a crisp sound or image.

crisp

/krɪsp/ /krɪsp/

Definition:

Firm, dry, and easily broken; pleasantly cool and fresh.

Synonyms:

crunchy, brittle, crispy, fresh

Part of Speech:

adjective, noun, verb

Antonyms:

soggy, limp

Common Collocations:

crisp air, crisp morning, crisp lettuce, crisp sound

Derivatives:

crisply, crispness, crispen

Usage Tips:

Use "crisp" to describe texture (e.g., food) or weather (e.g., cool air). Avoid for soft or wet things.

Common Phrases:

burn to a crisp, crisp as a new dollar bill

Etymology:

From Old English "crisp," meaning curly or wavy; later evolved to mean brittle or fresh.

Examples:

  • 1. The autumn leaves were crisp underfoot.
  • 2. She bit into the crisp apple with delight.
  • 3. The morning air felt crisp and refreshing.
  • 4. He prefers his toast golden and crisp.

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