fresco
fresh, cool
adjective FREHS-koh Less Common
Origin: From a Germanic root frisk- ('fresh, lively').
Also means
cheeky (person)
Usage Note
Fresco describes temperature ('cool/fresh air'), food freshness (pan fresco — 'fresh bread'), and also describes a bold or cheeky person (es un fresco — 'he's got a nerve'). As a noun, el fresco refers to the fresco painting technique and also to cool outdoor air (tomar el fresco — 'to get some fresh air'). The phrase quedarse tan fresco means 'to be completely unabashed.'
Examples
"El agua del río está muy fresca."
Natural Translation
The river water is very cool.
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