fresco — meaning in English
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English meaning
- breezy adjective Pleasantly windy.
- chill noun An uncomfortable feeling of coldness.
- cool adjective Slightly cold; at a mildly low temperature.
- defiant adjective Boldly resisting authority, opposition, or a challenge.
- flippant adj Showing a casual disrespect or lack of seriousness about something that deserves more care.
- forward adj Located at or moving toward the front.
- fresco noun A painting made by applying pigment onto wet plaster, so the colour becomes part of the wall as it dries.
- fresh adjective Newly made, picked, or obtained; not old or stale.
- impudent adj Bold and disrespectful in a way that shows no shame or embarrassment.
- sassy adj Bold, cheeky, or full of spirited attitude, especially toward someone in authority.
- sweet adj Having the taste of sugar; not sour, salty, or bitter.
Senses
fresco is used for these senses in English:
- breezy (figuratively) With a cheerful, casual, lively and light-hearted manner.
- cool Of a mildly low temperature.
- cool Unenthusiastic; lukewarm; skeptical.
- defiant Boldly resisting opposition.
- flippant Showing disrespect through a casual attitude, levity, and a lack of due seriousness; pert.
- forward Without customary restraint or modesty; bold, cheeky, pert, presumptuous or pushy.
- fresh Rude, cheeky, or inappropriate; presumptuous; disrespectful; forward.
- fresh (of food) Not dried, frozen, or spoiled.
breezy — full definition
- adjective Pleasantly windy.
- adjective Casual, cheerful, and relaxed in manner.
chill — full definition
- noun An uncomfortable feeling of coldness.
- adj Calm and relaxed; easygoing about a situation.
- verb To make something cold, or to become cold.
- verb To relax and take it easy, often with other people.