adjective

fresh

fresh, new, clean, sassy

I bought some fresh fruit from the market.

I bought some fresh fruit from the market.

Let's get some fresh air.

Let's get some fresh air.

He has a fresh approach to the problem.

He has a fresh approach to the problem.

Don't get fresh with me!

Don't get fresh with me!

fresh + ((noun)) newly made or obtained I bought some fresh fruit from the market.

to get fresh with ((sb.)) to be sassy or rude to (sb.) Don't get fresh with me!

Synonyms: new, recent, clean; Antonyms: stale, old, rotten

From Old English 'fersc', meaning 'not salt, unsalted', originally referring to food that wasn't preserved.

Imagine the feeling of a 'fresh' morning breeze to connect with its various meanings like 'new' and 'clean'.

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