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The definition of fresh
22 Definitions of: fresh
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- adjective, not stale or deteriorated; newly made, harvested, etc
- adjective, newly acquired, created, found, etc
- adjective, novel; original
- adjective, latest; most recent
- adjective, further; additional; more
- adjective, not canned, frozen, or otherwise preserved
- adjective, (of water) not salt
- adjective, bright or clear
- adjective, chilly or invigorating
- adjective, not tired; alert; refreshed
- adjective, not worn or faded
- adjective, having a healthy or ruddy appearance
- adjective, newly or just arrived; straight
- adjective, youthful or inexperienced
- adjective, designating a female farm animal, esp a cow, that has recently given birth
- adjective, presumptuous or disrespectful; forward
- adjective, partially intoxicated; tipsy
- noun, the fresh part or time of something
- noun, another name for freshet
- verb, to make or become fresh; freshen
- adverb, in a fresh manner; freshly
- adverb, fresh out of having just run out of supplies of
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| Synonyms: | shine, green, healthy, unconventional, alert, Informal cheeky (Informal), chilly, novelty, originality, inventive | And more... |
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| Antonyms: | pallid, preserve, old, stale | And more... |
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