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UK/["/freʃ/"]/US/["/freʃ/"]/

Meaning of Fresh

In simple words: New or recently made.

Fresh in a sentence

  • I love the smell of fresh flowers in the spring.
  • Make sure to eat fresh fruit every day for better health.
  • The fresh air outside feels really good.
  • She has a fresh perspective on the project that could help us.
  • He painted the room a fresh color that brightened up the space.
  • After the rain, the garden looked fresh and green.
  • The bakery is famous for its fresh bread baked daily.
  • She feels fresh and energized after her morning run.

How to use Fresh

Use 'fresh' to describe things that are new, recently harvested (like fruits/vegetables), or clean. Avoid using it in contexts where 'fresh' may imply inexperience or surprise.

Grammar pattern

adjective + noun

Memory hint

Think of fresh fruits at a farmer's market — bright, vibrant, and just picked.

Related words

Collocations with Fresh

Synonyms for Fresh

  • brisk

Opposites of Fresh

Common mistakes with Fresh

  • Using 'fresh' to describe old items.
  • Confusing 'fresh' with 'cool' in slang contexts.
  • Using 'fresh' as a verb.

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Frequently asked questions about Fresh

What does Fresh mean?

New or recently made.

What is the definition of Fresh?

recently produced or picked and not frozen, dried or preserved in tins or cans

How do you use Fresh in a sentence?

I love the smell of fresh flowers in the spring.

Can you give another example of Fresh?

Make sure to eat fresh fruit every day for better health.

What are synonyms for Fresh?

Common alternatives include brisk.

What is the opposite of Fresh?

Opposite meanings include stale, old, worn.

What words go with Fresh?

It commonly pairs with be, look, smell, extremely, fairly, very, lovely (and) fresh, nice (and) fresh.

What are common mistakes when using Fresh?

Using 'fresh' to describe old items. Confusing 'fresh' with 'cool' in slang contexts. Using 'fresh' as a verb.

How do you pronounce Fresh?

US: /["/freʃ/"]/, UK: /["/freʃ/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Fresh?

Use 'fresh' to describe things that are new, recently harvested (like fruits/vegetables), or clean. Avoid using it in contexts where 'fresh' may imply inexperience or surprise.

What CEFR level is Fresh?

"Fresh" is at A2 level on the CEFR scale.