
Open English Wordnet
Adjectives
(a)freshrecently made, produced, or harvested“fresh bread”,
“a fresh scent”,
“fresh lettuce” (s)fresh(of a cycle) beginning or occurring again“a fresh start”,
“fresh ideas” (s)fresh, new, noveloriginal and of a kind not seen before“the computer produced a completely novel proof of a well-known theorem” (a)freshnot canned or otherwise preserved“fresh vegetables” (a)fresh, sweetnot containing or composed of salt water“fresh water” (s)freshhaving recently calved and therefore able to give milk“the cow is fresh” (s)clean, freshfree from impurities“clean water”,
“fresh air” (s)fresh, unusednot yet used or soiled“a fresh shirt”,
“a fresh sheet of paper”,
“an unused envelope” (s)fresh, impertinent, impudent, overbold, smart, saucy, sassy, wiseimproperly forward or bold“don't be fresh with me”,
“impertinent of a child to lecture a grownup”,
“an impudent boy given to insulting strangers”,
“Don't get wise with me!” Adverbs
(r)newly, freshly, fresh, newvery recently“they are newly married”,
“newly raised objections”,
“a newly arranged hairdo”,
“grass new washed by the rain”,
“a freshly cleaned floor”,
“we are fresh out of tomatoes”