📒 recently produced or picked and not frozen, dried or preserved in tins or cans
- Is this milk fresh?
- fresh bread/flowers/fish
- Eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables.
📒 pleasantly clean, pure or cool
- a toothpaste that leaves a nice fresh taste in your mouth
- Let's go and get some fresh air (= go outside where the air is cooler).
- Her hair smelled fresh and newly washed.
📒 made or experienced recently
- fresh tracks in the snow
- a fresh wound
- Let me write it down while it's still fresh in my mind.
📒 new or different in a way that adds to or replaces something
- a fresh coat of paint
- Could we order some fresh coffee?
- The defence have found fresh evidence that could form the basis of an appeal.
📒 containing no salt
- There is a shortage of fresh water on the island.
📒 quite strong and cold
- a fresh breeze
- The winds are likely to get fresher towards the end of the day.
📒 quite cold with some wind
- It's fresh this morning, isn't it?
📒 looking clear, bright and attractive
- He looked fresh and neat in a clean white shirt.
- a collection of summer dresses in fresh colours
- a fresh complexion
📒 full of energy
- Regular exercise will help you feel fresher and fitter.
- I managed to sleep on the plane and arrived feeling as fresh as a daisy.
📒 having just come from a particular place; having just had a particular experience
- fresh out of something students fresh out of college
- fresh from something fresh from her success at the Olympic Games
- fresh off something The singer is fresh off a successful world tour.
📒 rude and too confident in a way that shows a lack of respect for somebody or a sexual interest in somebody
📒 clean air breathed in after being indoors or in a dirty atmosphere
- We'll get a breath of fresh air at lunchtime.
- I'm going outside for a breath of fresh air.
📒 a person, thing or place that is new and different and therefore interesting and exciting
- The new secretary is a breath of fresh air.
📒 new members or employees, especially young ones, with new ideas or ways of doing things
- This company badly needs to bring in some fresh blood.
📒 to make somebody feel positive, especially when they thought that they had no chance of achieving something