frissebbé
Frissebbé is a Hungarian word that translates to "fresher" or "more fresh" in English. It is the comparative form of the adjective "friss," meaning "fresh." This word is used to describe something that has become more fresh, either in terms of its state of being, its appearance, or its liveliness. For example, one might say a salad is frissebbé after it has been recently prepared compared to one that has been sitting out for a while. Similarly, a person might feel frissebbé after a good night's sleep or a refreshing shower. The term can also be applied metaphorically to concepts, such as a new idea or a revised plan that is considered more current or innovative than a previous version. The grammatical function of "frissebbé" is that of a comparative adjective, indicating a higher degree of freshness when compared to something else or a previous state. Its usage is common in everyday Hungarian conversation and writing.