Definitions | fresh |
| adjective (fresh, er)
- New or clean.
- He put on a fresh set of clothes.
- Of produce, not from storage.
- I had a fresh salad made from vegetables straight out of the garden.
- Refreshing or cool.
- What a nice fresh breeze.
- Without salt (especially of water).
- The islanders drank from a fresh water spring.
- Rude, cheeky, or inappropriate.
- No one liked his fresh comments.
- . Very clean, and Trendy looking garments, clothes, shoes, accessories">
- " Those clothes are Fresh, Those shoes are Fresh."
- (military) Rested and ready to engage with the enemy immediately.
Translations: - Dutch: onbeschoft
- French: doux , douce
- German: frisch
- Italian: sfacciato , sfiacciata
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- Spanish: grosero
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Etymology: Via Middle English and Old French from Late Latin
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