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crisp
[krisp]
adjective
(especially of food) hard but easily breakable; brittle.
crisp toast.
(especially of food) firm and fresh; not soft or wilted.
a crisp leaf of lettuce.
a crisp reply.
crisp repartee.
clean-cut, neat, and well-pressed; well-groomed.
invigorating; bracing.
crisp air.
crinkled, wrinkled, or rippled, as skin or water.
in small, stiff, or firm curls; curly.
verb (used with or without object)
to make or become crisp.
to curl.
noun
Chiefly British., potato chip.
Cooking., a dessert of fruit, as apples or apricots, baked with a crunchy mixture, usually of breadcrumbs, chopped nutmeats, butter, and brown sugar.
crisp
/ krɪsp /
adjective
dry and brittle
fresh and firm
crisp lettuce
invigorating or bracing
a crisp breeze
clear; sharp
crisp reasoning
lively or stimulating
crisp conversation
clean and orderly; neat
a crisp appearance
concise and pithy; terse
a crisp reply
wrinkled or curly
crisp hair
verb
to make or become crisp
noun
a very thin slice of potato fried and eaten cold as a snack
something that is crisp
Other Word Forms
- crisply adverb
- crispness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of crisp1
Word History and Origins
Origin of crisp1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Ziata recommended opting for a fresh dill pickle since its crisp, savory yet light flavors pair well with sweet lemonade.
And there was Salazar, covering every development and hero and villain with crisp columns that got better with every month.
"To see the moors and farmland burned to a crisp it is just devastating."
At its core, the project captures the depths of love and heartache across 15 melancholic tracks, carried by the Mexican singer’s crisp and bold vocals.
Californian sunsets, perfectly decorated cakes, and lessons in how to make salt and vinegar crisps.
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