Results for fresh
Definitions of fresh:
part of speech: adjective
In a state of activity and health: new and strong: recently produced or obtained: untried: having renewed vigor: healthy: not salt.
part of speech: noun
FRESHNESS.
part of speech: adjective
New; recent; unfaded; uninjured by time; in good condition; not forgotten; strong and active; not wearied; lively; brisk; pure and cool; refreshing; not salt; pert; inexperienced.
part of speech: noun
A freshet; a spring of fresh water; a flood; an overflowing; an inundation: open weather; a day of open weather t a thaw ( Scotch):- pl. in the U. S., the mingling of fresh water with salt in rivers or bays, or the increased current of an abb- tide caused by a flood of fresh water flowing into the sea.
part of speech: adjective
Brisk; moving with celerity; not impaired or faded; not tainted; not stale; healthy in look or feeling; not salt; unpractised.
part of speech: adverb
FRESHLY.
Usage examples for fresh:
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We want to put a fresh mind on the job."
"Skinner's Dress Suit", Henry Irving Dodge -
But the stranger soon set his fresh fears at rest.
"The Tale of Ferdinand Frog", Arthur Scott Bailey -
If you want to help me, go bring some fresh water.
"Red Men and White", Owen Wister -
A fresh surprise followed.
"The Complete Historical Romances of Georg Ebers", Georg Ebers