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refreshment
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "refreshment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to drinks, food, or activities that make one feel refreshed after being tired, bored, or otherwise uncomfortable. For example: After the long day of work, I took a walk outside and enjoyed some refreshment in the cool night air.
✓ Grammatically correct
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Its ads are strictly targeted at one gender, from the Here's to Us promo, in which a girl gang goes round the country, with Baileys their refreshment of choice, to the Mother's Day push, (slogan: celebrate all that you share).
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5. CLOSING REMARKS Mr Barlow raised concerns that the meeting's refreshment had been too stimulating, and requested dry Ryvita and Kia-Ora in future.
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This series Warner has wielded his bat with the cavalier energy of Virender Sehwag at his best, the combination of strokeplay and moustache suggesting less David Boon – another obvious comparison, given their shared refreshment preferences – than Errol Flynn.
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FOR locals seeking refreshment on the hot, grimy streets of Indonesia's capital, Jakarta, or for tourists lazing on the beaches of Bali, a chilled brew will soon be harder to come by.
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THE refreshment trolley of Ecuador's central bank (BCE) is an unlikely guinea pig for an experiment with electronic money.
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But Forster's naturalist father Johann saw something more promising:This barren island with very little trouble might be settled and made a very useful place of refreshment.
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For him song meant movement, refreshment, life, awakening, often in the face of stodgy teaching and "doughy", "dusty" orchestras.
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For spiritual refreshment, there is the four-centuries-old Kogan-ji Buddhist temple, where visitors buy incense and pray for a long life and a quick and easy exit.Jizo-dori has a long tradition, but businesses everywhere now realise that in future there will be a lot more older folk with money to spend.
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Kevin Havelock will be boss of the refreshment division, which will include ice cream and beverages.
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Not only does this mean that electrophoretic displays are cheaper to run, the lack of constant refreshment makes them more comfortable to read as comfortable, it is claimed, as printed paper.Kindling the fireIn fact, electrophoretic displays are already available, but they are built on glass in a similar way to an LCD.
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As China and India awaken to climate change, few of their leaders and thinkers seem to expect a more solid solution: an ambitious replacement, or refreshment, of the Kyoto protocol.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to drinks, specify the type of "refreshment" (e.g., "iced tea refreshment") for clarity.
Common error
Avoid using "refreshment" to describe a full meal; it typically implies a light snack or beverage, not a substantial course.
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Linguistic Context
The noun "refreshment" primarily functions as a referential noun, denoting something that restores energy, vigor, or provides a sense of invigoration. Ludwig AI confirms this, showing examples where it refers to snacks, drinks, or even places.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Encyclopedias
12%
Independent
36%
Less common in
Science
0%
Formal & Business
0%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "refreshment" is a common noun that denotes something that restores energy, vigor, or provides a sense of invigoration. Ludwig AI shows that it's grammatically correct and frequently used across different contexts, particularly in news and media. While versatile, it's important to use "refreshment" accurately, primarily referring to light snacks, drinks or a restoring process rather than a substantial meal. Considering semantically similar alternatives like "revitalization" or "restoration" can enrich your writing by providing more nuanced options. Understanding the subtle differences can improve clarity and impact.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
pick-me-up
An informal term for something that restores energy or spirits.
revitalization
Focuses on restoring vitality or vigor; broader than simple physical needs.
light snack
Refers specifically to a small amount of food eaten between meals.
invigoration
Highlights the act of filling with energy and life.
restoration
Emphasizes bringing something back to a former condition; often used in a more formal context.
rejuvenation
Implies making someone feel or look younger or more vital.
sustenance
Focuses on providing what is needed to maintain life or health, often referring to food.
nourishment
Highlights providing essential nutrients, primarily through food.
energizer
Something that provides energy.
stimulant
Something that temporarily quickens some vital process or activity.
FAQs
How can I use "refreshment" in a sentence?
What words are similar to "refreshment"?
Similar words include "revitalization", "restoration", and "rejuvenation". The best alternative depends on the specific context.
Is "refreshment" formal or informal?
"Refreshment" is generally considered a neutral term and can be used in both formal and informal settings. However, be mindful of the specific context and audience.
What's the difference between "refreshment" and "meal"?
"Refreshment" typically refers to light snacks or beverages intended to restore energy or quench thirst, whereas a "meal" implies a more substantial and complete serving of food intended to satisfy hunger.
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