Boost your vocab and unleash your potential!

Recently viewed words:
Definitions of fresh
  1. adjective
    original and of a kind not seen before

    Similar: 

  2. adjective
    not containing or composed of salt water
    "fresh water"

    Similar: 

    Opposite:
  3. adjective
    improperly forward or bold
    "don't be fresh with me"
  4. adjective
    not yet used or soiled
    "a fresh shirt" "a fresh sheet of paper"

    Similar: 

  5. adjective
    with restored energy
  6. adjective
    free from impurities
    "fresh air"

    Similar: 

  7. adverb
    very recently
    "a freshly cleaned floor" "we are fresh out of tomatoes"

    Similar: 

  8. adjective
    not soured or preserved
  9. adjective
    imparting vitality and energy
  10. adjective
    having recently calved and therefore able to give milk
    "the cow is fresh"

    Similar: 

  11. adjective
    not canned or otherwise preserved
    "fresh vegetables"

    Similar: 

    Opposite:
  12. adjective
    (of a cycle) beginning or occurring again
    "a fresh start" "fresh ideas"

    Similar: 

    new
  13. adjective
    recently made, produced, or harvested
    "fresh bread" "a fresh scent" "fresh lettuce"
    Opposite:
Definition that contains fresh
  • strong freshly made or left
  • warm freshly made or left
  • produce fresh fruits and vegetable grown for the market
  • caller fresh
  • snail freshwater or marine or terrestrial gastropod mollusk usually having an external enclosing spiral shell
  • portland freshwater port and largest city in Oregon; located in northwestern Oregon on the Willamette River which divides the city into east and west sections; renowned for its beautiful natural setting among the mountains
  • mullet freshwater or coastal food fishes a spindle-shaped body; found worldwide
  • widgeon freshwater duck of Eurasia and northern Africa related to mallards and teals
  • otter freshwater carnivorous mammal having webbed and clawed feet and dark brown fur
  • breezy fresh and animated
My lists:
Recently viewed words: