fresh
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[ English
| Rank of this word in the English language, from analyzing texts from Project Gutenberg. | ||||||
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| walk | places | simple | #710: fresh | noble | appearance | period |
[ Etymology
Via Middle English and Old French from Late Latin *friscus
[ Pronunciation
- IPA: /fɹɛʃ/
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- Rhymes: -ɛʃ
[ Adjective
fresh (comparative fresher, superlative freshest)
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Positive |
- New or clean.
- He put on a fresh set of clothes.
- Of produce, not from storage.
- I had a fresh salad made from vegetables straight out of the garden.
- Refreshing or cool.
- What a nice fresh breeze.
- Without salt (especially of water).
- The islanders drank from a fresh water spring.
- Rude, cheeky, or inappropriate.
- No one liked his fresh comments.
- Very clean, and trendy looking garments, clothes, shoes, accessories.
- Those clothes are fresh. Those shoes are fresh.
- (military) Rested and ready to engage with the enemy immediately.
[ Antonyms
[ Derived terms
[ Translations
New or clean (1)
Of produce, not from storage (2)
Refreshing or cool (3)
Without salt (4)
Rude or inappropriate (5)
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