- adjectivefresh (adjective) · fresher (comparative adjective) · freshest (superlative adjective)
- (of food) recently made or obtained; not canned, frozen, or otherwise preserved:"fresh fruit"
- not previously known or used; new or different:"the court had heard fresh evidence"
- recently created or experienced and not faded or impaired:"the memory was still fresh in their minds"
- (of a person) attractively youthful and inexperienced:"a fresh young girl"
- (of a person) full of energy and vigor:"they are feeling fresh after a good night's sleep"
- (of a color or a person's complexion) bright or healthy in appearance:"her dark hair set off her fresh complexion to perfection"
- (of water) not salty:"all the fresh water in the world's lakes"
- (of the wind) cool and fairly strong:"a fresh northerly wind was speeding the ship southwards"
- pleasantly clean, pure, and cool:"the toothpaste leaves the mouth feeling wonderfully fresh"
- (fresh from/out of)(of a person) having just had (a particular experience) or come from (a particular place):"we were fresh out of art school"
- informalpresumptuous toward someone, especially in a sexual way:"one truck driver decided to get fresh with me"
- (of a cow) yielding a renewed or increased supply of milk following the birth of a calf.
adverbfresh (adverb)- newly; recently:"fresh-baked bread" · "fresh-cut grass"
OriginOld English fersc ‘not salt, fit for drinking’, superseded in Middle English by forms from Old French freis, fresche; both ultimately of Germanic origin and related to Dutch vers and German frisch.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- (of food) recently made or obtained; not canned, frozen, or otherwise preserved:
- not previously known or used; new or different:
- (of a person) attractively youthful and inexperienced:
- (of a person) full of energy and vigor:
- (of a color or a person's complexion) bright or healthy in appearance:
- (of the wind) cool and fairly strong:
- presumptuous toward someone, especially in a sexual way:
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