FRESH as ADJECTIVE

  1. Meaning
    • improperly forward or bold
    Synonym(s) Usage Example(s)
    • don”t be fresh with me
    • impertinent of a child to lecture a grownup
    • an impudent boy given to insulting strangers
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  2. Meaning
    • not yet used or soiled
    Synonym(s) Usage Example(s)
    • a fresh shirt
    • a fresh sheet of paper
    • an unused envelope
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  3. Meaning
    • not stale or old
    Usage Example(s)
    • fresh bread
    • a fresh scent
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  4. Meaning
    • not canned or otherwise preserved
    Usage Example(s)
    • fresh vegetables
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  5. Meaning
    • not containing or composed of salt water
    Usage Example(s)
    • fresh water
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  6. Meaning
    • imparting vitality and energy
    Synonym(s) Usage Example(s)
    • the bracing mountain air
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  7. Meaning
    • (of a cycle) beginning or occurring again
    Usage Example(s)
    • a fresh start
    • fresh ideas
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  8. Meaning
    • of a kind not seen before
    Synonym(s) Usage Example(s)
    • the computer produced a completely novel proof of a well-known theorem
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  9. Meaning
    • free from impurities
    Synonym(s) Usage Example(s)
    • clean water
    • fresh air
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  10. Meaning
    • not soured or preserved
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    • sweet milk
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  11. Meaning
    • with restored energy
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  12. Meaning
    • having recently calved and therefore able to give milk
    Usage Example(s)
    • the cow is fresh
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FRESH as ADVERB

  1. Meaning
    • very recently
    Synonym(s) Usage Example(s)
    • they are newly married
    • newly raised objections
    • a newly arranged hairdo
    • grass new washed by the rain
    • a freshly cleaned floor
    • we are fresh out of tomatoes