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Fresh   /frɛʃ/   Listen
Fresh

adjective
(compar. fresher; superl. freshest)
1.
Recently made, produced, or harvested.  "A fresh scent" , "Fresh lettuce"  Antonym: stale.
2.
(of a cycle) beginning or occurring again.  "Fresh ideas"
3.
Imparting vitality and energy.  Synonyms: bracing, brisk, refreshful, refreshing, tonic.
4.
Original and of a kind not seen before.  Synonyms: new, novel.
5.
Not canned or otherwise preserved.  Antonym: preserved.
6.
Not containing or composed of salt water.  Synonym: sweet.  Antonym: salty.
7.
Having recently calved and therefore able to give milk.
8.
With restored energy.  Synonyms: invigorated, refreshed, reinvigorated.
9.
Not soured or preserved.  Synonyms: sweet, unfermented.
10.
Free from impurities.  Synonym: clean.  "Fresh air"
11.
Not yet used or soiled.  Synonym: unused.  "A fresh sheet of paper" , "An unused envelope"
12.
Improperly forward or bold.  Synonyms: impertinent, impudent, overbold, sassy, saucy, smart, wise.  "Impertinent of a child to lecture a grownup" , "An impudent boy given to insulting strangers" , "Don't get wise with me!"
adverb
1.
Very recently.  Synonyms: freshly, new, newly.  "Newly raised objections" , "A newly arranged hairdo" , "Grass new washed by the rain" , "A freshly cleaned floor" , "We are fresh out of tomatoes"



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... will not be difficult. I see, wherever I look among you, a spirit of determination and courage which I am sure will make you conquerors. The troops which you are going to contend against are mostly fresh recruits, that know nothing of the discipline of the camp, and can never successfully confront such war-worn veterans as you. You all know each other well, and me. I was, in fact, a pupil with you for many years, before I took the command. But Scipio's forces are strangers ...
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