adj. 1 new, today's, brand-new; (most) recent, late(st) Don't you love the smell of fresh bread? This is the product of fresh research 2 new, modern, up to date, novel, original, newfangled, unusual, unconventional, different, alternative, unorthodox We are seeking a fresh approach 3 raw, inexperienced, untested, unsophisticated, green, untried, unfledged, immature, untrained, naïve, callow, (still) wet behind the ears, Brit still in nappies; US still in diapers These troops are too fresh to send into battle 4 additional, new, further, renewed, extra, supplementary We need a fresh supply of paper towels 5 alert, refreshed, vigorous, energetic, invigorated, spry, lively, full of vim and vigour, fresh as a daisy, keen, bright, brisk, active, Colloq bright-eyed and bushy-tailed Put the horses through the dressage while they are fresh 6 wholesome, healthy, well, refreshed, glowing, fair, rosy, ruddy, blooming, flourishing She came back to work fresh from a week's rest 7 moderate, brisk, strong; cool, clean, pure, clear, unpolluted Sailing conditions were ideal a fresh breeze and good visibility Open the window for some fresh air. 8 bold, impudent, impertinent, brazen, brassy, forward, disrespectful, saucy, pert, cheeky, presumptuous, insolent, rude, Colloq smart-alecky or smart-aleck, US sassy, flip That fresh kid called her an old bag
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Meaning of FRESH in English
Oxford thesaurus English vocab. Английский словарь Оксфорд тезаурус. 2012