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Freshen - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Freshen means to make something clean, neat, or pleasant again, such as refreshing the air, tidying a room, or revitalizing one’s appearance. It often implies removing staleness or dullness.

freshen

/ˈfrɛʃən/ /ˈfrɛʃən/

Definition:

To make something clean, cool, or more pleasant; revive or reinvigorate.

Synonyms:

refresh, revitalize, renew, cleanse

Part of Speech:

verb

Antonyms:

stale, taint, dirty

Common Collocations:

freshen up, freshen the air, freshen a drink

Derivatives:

freshener, freshening

Usage Tips:

Use "freshen" for actions like cleaning or adding freshness to something, e.g., "freshen a room with flowers."

Common Phrases:

freshen up, freshen the air, breath of fresh air

Etymology:

Derived from Old English "fresc," meaning fresh, with the suffix "-en" to form a verb.

Examples:

  • 1. She opened the window to freshen the room.
  • 2. I’ll freshen your drink with more ice.
  • 3. A quick shower will freshen you up before dinner.
  • 4. The breeze helped freshen the stuffy air inside.

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