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ALL meanings of fresh

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  • adjective fresh food: not preserved 1
  • adverb fresh recently 1
  • adjective fresh water: not salty 1
  • adjective fresh recently obtained 1
  • adjective fresh new, not stale 1
  • adjective fresh original 1
  • adjective fresh additional 1
  • adjective fresh air: not stagnant 1
  • adjective fresh person: bright 1
  • adjective fresh person: alert 1
  • adjective fresh person: impudent 1
  • noun Definition of fresh in Technology (language)   1
  • adjective fresh newly made or obtained: fresh footprints. 1
  • adjective fresh recently arrived; just come: fresh from school. 1
  • adjective fresh new; not previously known, met with, etc.; novel: to uncover fresh facts; to seek fresh experiences. 1
  • adjective fresh additional or further: fresh supplies. 1
  • adjective fresh not salty, as water. 1
  • adjective fresh retaining the original properties unimpaired; not stale or spoiled: Is the milk still fresh? 1
  • adjective fresh not preserved by freezing, canning, pickling, salting, drying, etc.: fresh vegetables. 1
  • adjective fresh not tired or fatigued; brisk; vigorous: She was still fresh after that long walk. 1
  • adjective fresh not faded, worn, obliterated, etc.: fresh paint; a fresh appearance. 1
  • adjective fresh looking youthful and healthy: a fresh beauty that we all admired. 1
  • adjective fresh pure, cool, or refreshing, as air. 1
  • noun fresh Not previously known or used; new or different. 1
  • adjective fresh denoting a young wine, especially a white or rosé, that is clean, crisp, and uncomplicated. 1
  • adjective fresh Meteorology. (of wind) moderately strong or brisk. 1
  • adjective fresh inexperienced; green; callow: Two hundred fresh recruits arrived at the training camp. 1
  • adjective fresh Informal. forward or presumptuous. 1
  • adjective fresh (of a cow) having recently given birth to a calf. 1
  • adjective fresh Slang. exciting; appealing; great. informed; up-to-date. 1
  • noun fresh the fresh part or time. 1
  • noun fresh a freshet. 1
  • adverb fresh newly; recently; just now: He is fresh out of ideas. The eggs are fresh laid. 1
  • adjective fresh A fresh thing or amount replaces or is added to a previous thing or amount. 0
  • adjective fresh Something that is fresh has been done, made, or experienced recently. 0
  • adjective fresh Fresh food has been picked or produced recently, and has not been preserved, for example by being frozen or put in a tin. 0
  • adjective fresh If you describe something as fresh, you like it because it is new and exciting. 0
  • adjective fresh If you describe something as fresh, you mean that it is pleasant, bright, and clean in appearance. 0
  • adjective fresh If something smells, tastes, or feels fresh, it is clean or cool. 0
  • adjective fresh Fresh water is water that is not salty, for example the water from rivers or lakes. 0
  • adjective fresh If you say that the weather is fresh, you mean that it is fairly cold and windy. 0
  • graded adjective fresh Fresh colours are clear, bright, and fairly light. 0
  • graded adjective fresh If someone has a fresh face or complexion, their skin looks healthy. 0
  • adjective fresh If you feel fresh, you feel full of energy and enthusiasm. 0
  • adjective fresh Fresh paint is not yet dry. 0
  • adjective fresh If you are fresh from a particular place or experience, you have just come from that place or you have just had that experience. You can also say that someone is fresh out of a place. 0
  • adjective fresh not stale or deteriorated; newly made, harvested, etc 0
  • adjective fresh newly acquired, created, found, etc 0
  • adjective fresh novel; original 0
  • adjective fresh latest; most recent 0
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