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fresh

1 of 2adjective
/frɛʃ/
Forms:fresher,freshest
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(of food) recently harvested, caught, or made

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  • He made a smoothie with fresh bananas and blueberries.
  • We picked some fresh apples from the tree.
  • The restaurant is known for serving fresh fish caught daily from the nearby harbor.
  • The bakery's fresh bread smells amazing and tastes soft and warm.
  • The fish market guarantees that all their seafood is fresh and caught daily.
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new or different and not formerly known or done

  • He brought a fresh perspective to the team's problem-solving approach.
  • The students were excited to start a fresh semester with new classes.
  • The company introduced a fresh marketing campaign to attract customers.
  • Let’s take a fresh approach to this challenge and brainstorm some new solutions.
  • The debate took a turn when fresh arguments were introduced by the opposition.
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(of water) free of salt

  • The lake's fresh water is perfect for swimming and fishing.
  • We need to find a source of fresh water before we can continue our hike.
  • The well provides a steady supply of fresh water for the farm.
  • The fresh water from the mountain stream tastes delicious and clean.
  • They tested the water to ensure it was fresh and safe to drink.
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(of air) natural, unpolluted, and clean

  • We went for a walk to enjoy some fresh air after being indoors all day.
  • The mountain breeze brought fresh air into the cabin, making it feel cool and crisp.
  • After the storm, the fresh air outside was invigorating and refreshing.
  • Open the windows to let in some fresh air and cool down the room.
  • Nothing feels better than breathing in the fresh air by the ocean.
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(of weather) cool, crisp, and often slightly windy

  • After the rain, the weather turned fresh, making it perfect for a walk.
  • It felt fresh outside, so she grabbed a jacket before heading out.
  • The autumn afternoon was fresh, with the wind rustling the colorful leaves.
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(of wind or breeze) noticeably strong and cool

  • A fresh breeze blew in from the ocean, cooling the beach in the late afternoon.
  • The fresh wind made the walk along the cliffs feel invigorating.
  • As the sun set, the fresh wind picked up, making it feel much colder.
  • The weather forecast predicted fresh winds later in the day.
  • She zipped up her jacket against the fresh wind blowing through the valley.
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(of breath) free from any unpleasant odors

  • After brushing my teeth, I had fresh breath that lasted all morning.
  • She chewed gum to ensure her breath stayed fresh during the meeting.
  • The minty toothpaste gave me fresh breath that felt refreshing.
  • Fresh breath is important for making a good first impression.
  • Using mouthwash helps maintain fresh breath throughout the day.
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(of tastes) natural, vibrant, and refreshing

  • The lemonade had a fresh taste, thanks to the squeezed lemons and mint leaves.
  • The salsa was full of fresh flavors, with juicy tomatoes, cilantro, and lime.
  • I love the fresh taste of cucumbers in a summer salad.
  • This dish brings out the fresh flavors of the herbs and vegetables, making it light and refreshing.
  • The fresh taste of basil really elevated the homemade pasta sauce.
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(of colors) vivid, bright, and full of energy

  • The designer chose fresh colors like sky blue and lime green for the spring collection.
  • Fresh colors on the walls gave the room a cheerful and vibrant atmosphere.
  • She painted the nursery with fresh colors to create a bright and welcoming space.
  • The artist used a fresh red paint to add vibrancy to the sunset in his painting.
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(of a person's appearance) having a healthy, bright, and clean complexion

  • The model’s fresh complexion was enhanced by the natural lighting in the photoshoot.
  • After a good night’s sleep, her face had a fresh and glowing appearance.
  • The makeup gave her a fresh look, emphasizing her bright eyes and smooth skin.
  • A morning swim left him with a fresh, energized appearance for the rest of the day.
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clean, new, or never used before

  • I grabbed a fresh piece of paper to take notes during the meeting.
  • After making a mistake, he started writing again on a fresh page.
  • I love using a fresh notebook at the beginning of a new project.
  • He printed the report on a fresh stack of paper, ensuring it looked neat.
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(of a person) innocent, naive, and untainted by the complexities or harshness of life

  • The artist's painting captured the beauty of a fresh child, full of innocence and curiosity.
  • The movie portrayed a fresh character, untouched by the corruption surrounding her.
  • The book told the story of a fresh boy, experiencing the complexities of love for the first time.
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(of a person) behaving in a disrespectful, cheeky, or overly bold manner

  • Don’t get fresh with your boss, or you might lose your job.
  • The student was being fresh with the teacher, talking back during the lesson.
  • That kid is very fresh, always making sarcastic remarks to adults.
  • She told him not to get fresh when he made an inappropriate comment.
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(of a person) filled with energy, vitality, and enthusiasm, typically after rest or recovery

  • After a long weekend, he returned to work feeling fresh and ready to tackle new challenges.
  • She felt fresh and energized after a morning jog in the park.
  • A power nap in the afternoon left him feeling fresh for the rest of the day.
  • They were feeling fresh and excited as they began their vacation.
  • After a refreshing shower, she stepped out of the house feeling fresh and rejuvenated.
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(of information, thoughts, memories, etc.) vivid and easy to recall

  • I’d like to review the material while it’s still fresh in my mind.
  • The memories of that day are still fresh, even after all these years.
  • After discussing the idea, the plan was still fresh in his thoughts as he began working on it.
  • I need to write down these instructions while they're still fresh in my mind, so I don't forget any details.
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occurred, experienced, or completed in the recent past, making it new or current

  • She was eager to share the fresh news from the meeting.
  • His injury was still fresh, making it difficult for him to walk.
  • The paint on the walls is fresh, so be careful not to touch it.
  • After the fresh snowfall, the landscape looked pristine and untouched.
  • His crisp white shirt and fresh haircut made him look sharp for the interview.
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(of a cow) able to produce milk due to having recently given birth

  • The dairy farm has several fresh cows ready for milking after calving.
  • A fresh cow typically produces a large quantity of milk in the first few weeks after calving.
  • Farmers closely monitor fresh cows to ensure their health and milk production.
  • After calving, the fresh cow was added to the milking rotation.
  • Fresh cows need extra care to recover from calving while producing milk for the dairy.
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used to describe something that is terrific, impressive, or new in a cool or exciting way

  • That new song is fresh; I can't stop listening to it.
  • His outfit looks fresh; totally on point!
  • The presentation was fresh, and everyone was impressed.