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fresher
adjective as in new, just produced
Weak matches
- beginning
- brand-new
- comer
- contemporary
- crude
- current
- gleaming
- glistening
- hot off the press
- immature
- just out
- latest
- mint
- modern
- modernistic
- neoteric
- newborn
- newfangled
- novel
- now
- radical
- sparkling
- state-of-the-art
- the latest
- this season's
- unconventional
- unprocessed
- unseasoned
- untouched
- up-to-date
- virginal
- what's happening
- young
- youthful
adjective as in additional
adjective as in refreshing to the senses
adjective as in energetic, healthy
adjective as in inexperienced
adjective as in sassy, brazen
Example Sentences
After a busy freshers' week, he says going out is now limited to a couple of pints at the pub once or twice a week.
Vettel was on tyres that may or may not have made it to the end of the race - Alonso’s considerably fresher, and Button’s fresher still.
"It was nice to come out today with slightly fresher legs, execute really well and come away with a silver medal."
It may mean they are fresher, but it also means a tougher test for them stepping into such an environment.
A man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, after a car was "deliberately" driven into people outside a freshers event.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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