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fresh
[ fresh ]
adjective
- newly made or obtained:
fresh footprints.
Antonyms: old
- recently arrived; just come:
fresh from school.
- new; not previously known, met with, etc.; novel:
to uncover fresh facts;
to seek fresh experiences.
- additional or further:
fresh supplies.
- not salty, as water.
- retaining the original properties unimpaired; not stale or spoiled:
Is the milk still fresh?
- not preserved by freezing, canning, pickling, salting, drying, etc.:
fresh vegetables.
She was still fresh after that long walk.
- not faded, worn, obliterated, etc.: a fresh appearance.
fresh paint;
a fresh appearance.
- looking youthful and healthy:
a fresh beauty that we all admired.
- pure, cool, or refreshing, as air.
Synonyms: unadulterated, sweet, invigorating
- denoting a young wine, especially a white or rosé, that is clean, crisp, and uncomplicated.
- Meteorology. (of wind) moderately strong or brisk.
Two hundred fresh recruits arrived at the training camp.
Synonyms: unskilled, raw, artless
Antonyms: skilled, experienced
- Informal. forward or presumptuous.
- (of a cow) having recently given birth to a calf.
- Slang.
noun
- the fresh part or time.
- a freshet.
verb (used with or without object)
- to make or become fresh.
fresh
/ frɛʃ /
adjective
- not stale or deteriorated; newly made, harvested, etc
fresh strawberries
fresh bread
- newly acquired, created, found, etc
fresh publications
- novel; original
a fresh outlook
- latest; most recent
fresh developments
- further; additional; more
fresh supplies
- not canned, frozen, or otherwise preserved
fresh fruit
- (of water) not salt
- bright or clear
a fresh morning
- chilly or invigorating
a fresh breeze
- not tired; alert; refreshed
- not worn or faded
fresh colours
- having a healthy or ruddy appearance
- newly or just arrived; straight
fresh from the presses
- youthful or inexperienced
- designating a female farm animal, esp a cow, that has recently given birth
- informal.presumptuous or disrespectful; forward
- dialect.partially intoxicated; tipsy
noun
- the fresh part or time of something
- another name for freshet
verb
- obsolete.to make or become fresh; freshen
adverb
- in a fresh manner; freshly
- fresh out of informal.having just run out of supplies of
Derived Forms
- ˈfreshly, adverb
- ˈfreshness, noun
Other Words From
- freshly adverb
- freshness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of fresh1
Word History and Origins
Origin of fresh1
Idioms and Phrases
- breath of fresh air
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
“There might be a ‘new fresh thing’ going on here,” said Thom Hartmann, a liberal radio host and Sanders supporter.
But she says that getting some fresh air may help you feel better.
Hitchcock saw human behavior fresh, even in a tired form like melodrama.
It might feel fresh to see Peter Parker juggling with adult issues.
Both Rohan and Kalayjian recommend breathing in some fresh air each day.
In nine days he returned, bringing us the thanks of congress, and fresh orders.
They are unquestionably penitent now; but then, you know, they have the recollection of very recent suffering fresh upon them.
The new galleries had been finished four whole years, but they still looked painfully fresh.
Robert Fitzgerald received a patent in England for making salt water fresh.
The total fresh troops amounted to about 500 men of the 73rd Native Regiment and Spanish cazadores.
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Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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