What does FRESH mean?

Definition of Fresh

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: New or recently made or obtained; not stale, deteriorated, or spoiled.

Pronunciation (US): /fɹɛʃ/

Pronunciation (UK): /frɛʃ/

Origin and Usage: The word "fresh" has Old English origins and has been used in English since the 14th century. It comes from the Proto-Germanic word "friskaz," which means "fresh" or "lively." The word has been used to describe food, air, water, and other things that are new or recently made or obtained.

Synonyms: New, recent, just-picked, just-caught, just-made, unused, unworn.

Related Words: Crisp, juicy, sweet, tasty, zesty.

Example Sentences:

  • The bakery sells fresh bread every morning.
  • She loves to eat fresh fruits and vegetables.
  • The air outside was fresh after the rain.
  • He caught a fresh fish for dinner.
  • The hotel room had fresh linens on the bed.


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