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fresh
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
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active, alert, blooming, bouncing, bright-eyed, bushy-tailed, chipper, dewy, fair, florid, glowing, hardy, invigorated, keen, like new, refreshed, rehabilitated, relaxed, relieved, rested, restored, revived, rosy, ruddy, sprightly, spry, stimulated, undimmed, unfaded, unused, unwearied, unwithered, verdant, vital, wholesome, young
adjective as in inexperienced
adjective as in sassy, brazen
Weak matches
cheeky, disrespectful, flip, flippant, forward, impertinent, impudent, insolent, nervy, pert, presumptuous, rude, saucy, smart-alecky, snippy, wise
Example Sentences
The new recovery routine has kept him as fresh as anyone could have hoped.
To be honest, initially, I still wanted to be very sensitive to the fact that this is someone who, she’s been sober for a certain amount of years, but it’s still relatively fresh going.
"I look forward to sleeping on my bed and eating home-cooked meals. Breathing in fresh air is an amazingly powerful feeling."
He said a request to review the application was rejected in July 2021, and a fresh application to the scheme was made in October 2022.
“Wicked” was a breath of fresh, fantastical air in the musical theater world.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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