Crisp

"Crisp" in bg

къдрав

kǎdrav

(of hair: curling, especially in tight, stiff curls or ringlets)

накъдрен

nakǎdren

(of a body of water, skin, etc.: having a surface which is rippled or wrinkled — see also rippled, wrinkled)

начупен

načupen

(of a body of water, skin, etc.: having a surface which is rippled or wrinkled — see also rippled, wrinkled)

освежителен

osvežitelen

(not stale or wilted — see also fresh)

отривист

otrivist

(of action, movement, a person’s manner, etc.: precise and quick — see also brisk)

отчетлив

otčetliv

(of action, movement, a person’s manner, etc.: precise and quick — see also brisk)

ронлив

ronliv

(having a consistency which is hard yet brittle, and in a condition to break with a sharp fracture)

свеж

svež

(not stale or wilted — see also fresh)

хрупкав

hrupkav

(having a consistency which is hard yet brittle, and in a condition to break with a sharp fracture)

хрускав

hruskav

(having a consistency which is hard yet brittle, and in a condition to break with a sharp fracture)

ясен

jasen

(of something heard or seen: clearly defined — see also clean, neat, sharp)

подметка

podmetka

(food item that has been overcooked, or a thing which has been burned, to the point of becoming charred or dried out)

чипс

čips

(thin slice made of some other ingredient(s) which is baked or deep-fried and eaten as a snack like a potato crisp)

правя ронлив

pravja ronliv

((transitive) to make (something) firm yet brittle; to give (food) a crispy surface; (intransitive) to become firm yet brittle; of food: to form a crispy surface)

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.