crisp in Finnish
crisp in Finnish is karehtiva, ryppyinen, väreilevä — crisp means firm and easily broken, in a satisfying way (used for food, fabric, or air).
crisp in Finnish
karehtiva
(archaic, or, obsolete) Of a body of water, skin, etc.: having a surface which is rippled or wrinkled.
ryppyinen
(archaic, or, obsolete) Of a body of water, skin, etc.: having a surface which is rippled or wrinkled.
väreilevä
(archaic, or, obsolete) Of a body of water, skin, etc.: having a surface which is rippled or wrinkled.
kähärä
(dated) Of hair: curling, especially in tight, stiff curls or ringlets; also (obsolete) , of a person: having hair curled in this manner.
kähäräinen
(dated) Of hair: curling, especially in tight, stiff curls or ringlets; also (obsolete) , of a person: having hair curled in this manner.
säkkärä
(dated) Of hair: curling, especially in tight, stiff curls or ringlets; also (obsolete) , of a person: having hair curled in this manner.
napakka
Of action, movement, a person's manner, etc.: precise and quick; brisk.
naseva
Of action, movement, a person's manner, etc.: precise and quick; brisk.
ripeä
Of action, movement, a person's manner, etc.: precise and quick; brisk.
rivakka
Of action, movement, a person's manner, etc.: precise and quick; brisk.
ytimekäs
Of action, movement, a person's manner, etc.: precise and quick; brisk.
raikas
raikkaan hapokas
(oenology) Of wine: having a refreshing amount of acidity; having less acidity than green wine, but more than a flabby one.
rapea
Having a consistency which is hard yet brittle, and in a condition to break with a sharp fracture; crumbly, friable, short.
siisti
Of fabric, paper, etc.: clean and uncreased.
terävä
karsi
(originally, US, also, figurative) Chiefly in to a crisp: a food item that has been overcooked, or a thing which has been burned, to the point of becoming charred or dried out.
poro
(originally, US, also, figurative) Chiefly in to a crisp: a food item that has been overcooked, or a thing which has been burned, to the point of becoming charred or dried out.
lastu
(Ireland, UK, by extension) Sometimes with a descriptive word: a crispy, savoury snack made of some other ingredient(s) (such as cornmeal or a vegetable) which is baked or deep-fried and eaten like a potato crisp.
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What does "crisp" mean?
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adj Firm and easily broken, in a satisfying way (used for food, fabric, or air).
"The apple was crisp and juicy."
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adj Clear, sharp, and precise.
"He gave a crisp answer without hesitation."
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noun British English: a thin fried slice of potato sold as a snack (called a "chip" in American English).
"She opened a bag of salt and vinegar crisps."
crisp in a sentence
- The apple was crisp and juicy.
- It was a crisp autumn morning.
- He gave a crisp answer without hesitation.
- She opened a bag of salt and vinegar crisps.
Similar words in Finnish
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "crisp" in Finnish?
"crisp" in Finnish is karehtiva, ryppyinen, väreilevä. crisp means: Firm and easily broken, in a satisfying way (used for food, fabric, or air).
How do you use "crisp" in a sentence?
Example: "The apple was crisp and juicy." In Finnish, "crisp" is karehtiva, ryppyinen, väreilevä.
Are there other ways to say "crisp" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 20 translations listed for "crisp": karehtiva, ryppyinen, väreilevä, kähärä, kähäräinen, säkkärä.
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