Yes, it can be (refreshing dip, refreshing beverage). It is a verb form that can also be used as a noun.
It is the present participle of the verb to refresh.
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what part of speech is refreshing, relaxing, and rejuvenating.
The adjective refreshing is used to indicate a "relief" from a stagnant or stultifying condition. It usually applies to a person's manner rather than the person. Example: "Her amiable presence was as refreshing as a spring breeze." "Amid the heat, the light scent of the flowers was as refreshing as cool water."
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Refreshing, alcoholic, caffeinated, and energy are adjectives that can be used to describe drink.
the summer is very refreshing. the juice is very Refreshing.
Strangely refreshing, it means it refreshing, but you find it odd or strange that it is. It refers to something you might find refreshing that you normally wouldn't or wouldn't expect to be refreshing. I don't normally drink coffee, but that cup was strangely refreshing.
The drink is refreshing.
An adjective is a word that describes a noun. Some adjectives to describe the word "juice" would be: sweet, refreshing, delicious, cold, fresh.
no it's not refreshing it tast like but
yes, gum is very refreshing. when you are very hungry you tend to chew gum because of the flavor and because its refreshing :)
Verfrissend is an Aruban equivalent of the English word "refreshing."
The word 'refreshed' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to refresh.The abstract noun forms of the verb to refresh are refresher, refreshment, and the gerund, refreshing.