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nippy

/'nipi/
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Definition:

"Nippy" is an adjective that describes something that is pleasantly cold and refreshing. It can refer to the weather, a breeze, or even a taste that is sharp and biting.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "nippy" when talking about the weather, especially in fall or winter. It can also describe food that has a sharp flavor.
Examples:
  1. Weather: "It’s a nippy morning, so don’t forget to wear your jacket."
  2. Taste: "This cheese is a bit nippy; it has a strong flavor."
Advanced Usage:
  • In literature or more formal writing, "nippy" can evoke a sense of freshness and briskness, often used to create a vivid picture of a chilly atmosphere or a lively taste.
Word Variants:
  • Nip (verb): To bite or pinch lightly, which relates to the idea of a sharp, quick sensation.
  • Nipped (adjective): The past tense of nip, can also describe something that has a sharp bite or taste.
Different Meanings:
  1. Temperature Context: "Nippy" generally means a bit cold but in a way that feels refreshing.
  2. Flavor Context: It can describe a food or drink that has a strong, sharp taste.
Synonyms:
  • Chilly
  • Crisp
  • Brisk
  • Cool
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While "nippy" doesn’t have specific idioms or phrasal verbs associated with it, you might hear phrases like: - "Nippy weather" to describe the cold. - "Nippy taste" when referring to food.

Summary:

"Nippy" is a cheerful word you can use to describe cool weather or a sharp taste. It makes you think of brisk autumn days or a strong cheese. Remember to use it when you want to express that refreshing chill or bite!

Adjective
  1. pleasantly cold and invigorating
    • crisp clear nights and frosty mornings
    • a nipping wind
    • a nippy fall day
    • snappy weather
  2. a sharp biting taste
    • a nippy cheese

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