- fresh
- adjective1)
fresh fruit
Syn:newly picked, garden-fresh, crisp, unwilted; raw, natural, unprocessedAnt:stale, processed2)a fresh sheet of paper
Syn:clean, blank, empty, clear, white; unused, new, pristine, unmarked, untouchedAnt:used3)a fresh approach
Syn:new, recent, latest, up-to-date, modern, modernistic, ultra-modern, newfangled; original, novel, different, innovative, unusual, unconventional, unorthodox; radical, revolutionary; informal offbeatAnt:old4)fresh recruits
Syn:young, youthful; new, inexperienced, naive, untrained, unqualified, untried, raw; informal wet behind the earsAnt:experienced5)he felt fresh and happy to be alive
Syn:refreshed, rested, restored, revived; (as) fresh as a daisy, energetic, vigorous, invigorated, full of vim and vigor, lively, vibrant, spry, sprightly, bright, alert, perky; informal full of beans, raring to go, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, chirpy, chipperAnt:tired6)her fresh complexion
Syn:healthy, healthy-looking, clear, bright, youthful, blooming, glowing, unblemished; fair, rosy, rosy-cheeked, pink, ruddyAnt:healthy7)the night air was fresh
Syn:cool, crisp, refreshing, invigorating, tonic; pure, clean, clear, uncontaminated, untaintedAnt:stale, stifling8)a fresh wind
Syn:chilly, chill, cool, cold, brisk, bracing, invigorating; strong; informal nippyAnt:sultry, warm9) informaldon't get fresh with me
Syn:impudent, sassy, saucy, brazen, shameless, forward, bold, cheeky, impertinent, insolent, presumptuous, disrespectful, rude, pert, (as) bold as brass; informal lippy, mouthyAnt:polite
Thesaurus of popular words. 2014.