fresh
/frɛʃ/
adjective
- Recently made, picked, or prepared; not stale, spoiled, or preserved.
- She prefers fresh fruit over canned fruit.
- We bought fresh vegetables from the farmer's market.
- The bread is still fresh from the oven.
- New or different; not previously known, used, or experienced.
- The company is looking for fresh talent.
- He had a fresh idea for the project.
- She took a fresh approach to solving the problem.
- Not tired; full of energy and vigor.
- After a good night's sleep, I feel fresh and ready to go.
- A short walk in the park made me feel fresh again.
- The runners started the race feeling fresh.
- (of water) Not salty; drinkable.
- We found a stream with fresh, clean water.
- The lake is a source of fresh water for the town.
- Fresh water is essential for farming.
- (of air) Clean, cool, and invigorating.
- The mountain air is so fresh and pure.
- She opened the window to let in some fresh air.
- After the rain, the air smelled fresh and clean.
- Rude or disrespectful in a bold or cheeky way.
- Don't get fresh with me, young man!
- His fresh remarks annoyed everyone at the table.
- The child got in trouble for being fresh with the teacher.
Synonyms
adverb
- Recently; just now (often used in combination with a past participle).
- The paint is still fresh applied, so don't touch it.
- She bought fresh picked strawberries from the farm.
- The cookies are fresh baked and still warm.