fresh
adjectiveDefinition of fresh
(Entry 1 of 3)
1a
: having its original qualities unimpaired: such as
(1)
: full of or renewed in vigor : refreshed
rose fresh from a good night's sleep
(2)
: not stale, sour, or decayed
fresh bread
(3)
: not faded
lessons fresh in her memory
(4)
: not worn or rumpled
a fresh white shirt
b
: not altered by processing
fresh vegetables
2a
: not salt
fresh water
b(1)
: free from taint : pure
fresh air
(2)
of wind
: moderately strong
a fresh breeze
3a(1)
: experienced, made, or received newly or anew
form fresh friendships
(2)
: additional, another
a fresh start
c
: lacking experience : raw
coming fresh to the job— Helen Howe
d
: just come or arrived
fresh from school
e
: having the milk flow recently established
a fresh cow
4
[ probably by folk etymology from German frech ]
: disposed to take liberties : impudent
don't get fresh with me
fresh
adverbDefinition of fresh (Entry 2 of 3)
: just recently : newly
we're fresh out of eggs
fresh
nounDefinition of fresh (Entry 3 of 3)
1
: an increased flow or rush (as of water) : freshet
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