fresh
1. recently made, produced, or harvested (Freq. 16) - fresh bread - a fresh scent - fresh lettuce • Ant: stale • Similar to: caller, crisp, fresh-cut, good, undecomposed, unspoiled, unspoilt, hot, new-made, strong, warm • See Also: new • Derivationally related forms: freshness • Attrubites: freshness 2. (of a cycle) beginning or occurring again (Freq. 5) - a fresh start - fresh ideas • Similar to: new • Derivationally related forms: freshness 3. imparting vitality and energy (Freq. 4) - the bracing mountain air • Syn: bracing, brisk, refreshing, refreshful, tonic • Similar to: invigorating • Derivationally related forms: freshness 4. original and of a kind not seen before (Freq. 3) - the computer produced a completely novel proof of a well-known theorem • Syn: new, novel • Similar to: original • Derivationally related forms: freshness 5. not canned or otherwise preserved (Freq. 2) - fresh vegetables • Ant: preserved • Similar to: unprocessed 6. not containing or composed of salt water - fresh water • Syn: sweet • Ant: salty 7. having recently calved and therefore able to give milk - the cow is fresh • Similar to: wet, lactating 8. with restored energy • Syn: invigorated, refreshed, reinvigorated • Similar to: rested • Derivationally related forms: freshness 9. not soured or preserved - sweet milk • Syn: sweet, unfermented • Similar to: unsoured • Derivationally related forms: freshness 10. free from impurities - clean water - fresh air • Syn: clean • Similar to: pure • Derivationally related forms: freshness, cleanness (for: clean) 11. not yet used or soiled - a fresh shirt - a fresh sheet of paper - an unused envelope • Syn: unused • Similar to: clean • Derivationally related forms: freshness 12. improperly forward or bold - don't be fresh with me - impertinent of a child to lecture a grownup - an impudent boy given to insulting strangers - Don't get wise with me! • Syn: impertinent, impudent, overbold, smart, saucy, sassy, wise • Similar to: forward • Derivationally related forms: sass (for: sassy), sauciness (for: saucy), impudence (for: impudent), impertinence (for: impertinent), freshness
very recently (Freq. 1) - 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 • Syn: newly, freshly, new
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