Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
be-a-breath-of-fresh-air
idiom
/biæˈbrɛθəvˈfrɛʃɛr/

Definition
To bring new ideas, energy, or a fresh perspective to a situation or environment.

Examples
- After a long meeting, Jane’s jokes were a breath of fresh air.
- The new manager was a breath of fresh air for the team, introducing innovative ideas.
- Spending time in the countryside felt like a breath of fresh air away from the city noise.

Meaning
This phrase describes someone or something that is refreshing and invigorating, often in the context of changing the atmosphere or mood for the better.

Synonyms
- Refreshment
- Revitalization
- Novelty