What does Fresh mean?
Definitions for Fresh
frɛʃFresh
Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word Fresh.
Princeton's WordNet
fresh(adj)
recently made, produced, or harvested
"fresh bread"; "a fresh scent"; "fresh lettuce"
fresh(adj)
(of a cycle) beginning or occurring again
"a fresh start"; "fresh ideas"
bracing, brisk, fresh, refreshing, refreshful, tonic(adj)
imparting vitality and energy
"the bracing mountain air"
fresh, new, novel(adj)
original and of a kind not seen before
"the computer produced a completely novel proof of a well-known theorem"
fresh(adj)
not canned or otherwise preserved
"fresh vegetables"
fresh, sweet(adj)
not containing or composed of salt water
"fresh water"
fresh(adj)
having recently calved and therefore able to give milk
"the cow is fresh"
fresh, invigorated, refreshed, reinvigorated(adj)
with restored energy
fresh, sweet, unfermented(adj)
not soured or preserved
"sweet milk"
clean, fresh(adj)
free from impurities
"clean water"; "fresh air"
fresh, unused(adj)
not yet used or soiled
"a fresh shirt"; "a fresh sheet of paper"; "an unused envelope"
fresh, impertinent, impudent, overbold, smart, saucy, sassy, wise(adverb)
improperly 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!"
newly, freshly, fresh, new(adverb)
very 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"
Webster Dictionary
Fresh
possessed of original life and vigor; new and strong; unimpaired; sound
Fresh
new; original; additional
Fresh
lately produced, gathered, or prepared for market; not stale; not dried or preserved; not wilted, faded, or tainted; in good condition; as, fresh vegetables, flowers, eggs, meat, fruit, etc.; recently made or obtained; occurring again; repeated; as, a fresh supply of goods; fresh tea, raisins, etc.; lately come or made public; as, fresh news; recently taken from a well or spring; as, fresh water
Fresh
youthful; florid; as, these fresh nymphs
Fresh
in a raw, green, or untried state; uncultivated; uncultured; unpracticed; as, a fresh hand on a ship
Fresh
renewed in vigor, alacrity, or readiness for action; as, fresh for a combat; hence, tending to renew in vigor; rather strong; cool or brisk; as, a fresh wind
Fresh
not salt; as, fresh water, in distinction from that which is from the sea, or brackish; fresh meat, in distinction from that which is pickled or salted
Fresh(noun)
a stream or spring of fresh water
Fresh(noun)
a flood; a freshet
Fresh(noun)
the mingling of fresh water with salt in rivers or bays, as by means of a flood of fresh water flowing toward or into the sea
Fresh(verb)
to refresh; to freshen
Freebase
Fresh
Fresh is a 1994 crime film written and directed by Boaz Yakin in his film directorial debut, and produced by Lawrence Bender, who was riding the wave of success of Reservoir Dogs. It was scored by Stewart Copeland, a member of The Police. Marketed as a hip hop 'hood film, Fresh went relatively unnoticed by the public, but won critical acclaim. An emotional coming of age story, it offers a realistic glimpse of the dangerous life in New York City's projects during the crack epidemic. "There's shocking resonance to the notion of a grade-school boy who's become a criminal out of sheer pragmatism," wrote Entertainment Weekly's Owen Gleiberman.
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Fresh
fresh, adj. in a state of activity and health: new and strong, not stale or faded: recently produced or obtained: untried: having renewed vigour: healthy, refreshing, invigorating: brisk: (slang) tipsy: not salt.—n. (Shak.) a small stream of fresh water: (Scot.) a thaw, open weather.—adj. Fresh′-blown, newly blown, as a flower.—v.t. Fresh′en, to make fresh: to take the saltness from.—v.i. to grow fresh: to grow brisk or strong.—ns. Fresh′ener; Fresh′et, a pool or stream of fresh water: the sudden overflow of a river from rain or melted snow.—adj. Fresh′ish.—adv. Fresh′ly.—ns. Fresh′man, one in the rudiments of knowledge, esp. a university student in his first year—also Fresh′er; Fresh′manship, Fresh′erdom.—adj. Fresh′-new (Shak.), unpractised, wholly unacquainted; Fresh′wa′ter, of or pertaining to water not salt: accustomed to sail only on fresh water—hence unskilled, raw. [A.S. fersc; cf. Dut. versch, Ger. frisch.]
Dictionary of Nautical Terms
fresh
When applied to the wind, signifies strong, but not violent; hence an increasing gale is said to freshen. (See FORCE.) Also used for sweet; as, fresh water. Also, bordering on intoxication; excited with drinking. Also, an overflowing or flood from rivers and torrents after heavy rains or the melting of mountain snows. Also, an increase of the stream in a river. Also, the stream of a river as it flows into the sea. The fresh sometimes extends out to sea for several miles, as off Surinam, and many other large rivers.
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British National Corpus
Spoken Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'Fresh' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #1527
Written Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'Fresh' in Written Corpus Frequency: #2106
Adjectives Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'Fresh' in Adjectives Frequency: #175
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Fresh in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Fresh in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of Fresh in a Sentence
We love the fresh blood - finally there's a real company listing here that's active in the new economy.
What is it about genus arboretum that socks us in the figurative solar plexus We see a logging truck go cruising down the road, stacked with a bunch of those fresh-cut giants, we feel like we lost a brother. Next thing you know, we're in The Brick, we're flopping money down on the bar. Wood. We're under a roof. Wood. We're walking the floors. Wood. Grabbing a pool cue. That's wood. Our friends in the forest carry a set of luggage from the mythical baggage carousel. Tree of life, tree of knowledge, family tree, Buddha's Bodhi tree. Page one of life, in the beginning. Genesis 322. Adam and Eve. They're kicking back in the garden of Eden and boom, they get an eviction notice. Why is that Lest they should also take of the tree of life, eat and live forever. A definitive Yahweh no-no. Be good to yourself, go out and plant a wet one on a tree.
I actually got one text it says ‘Do you have fresh milk available? I’ve been paying $4 per ounce to single moms to help out, $3 otherwise, if interested,’.
I always said that I would move on to another company with fresh challenges once my work was complete. That time is now.
Our minds are like our stomachs; they are whetted by the change of their food, and variety supplies both with fresh appetites.
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Translations for Fresh
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- جديدArabic
- təzəAzerbaijani
- свежыBelarusian
- свеж, пресен, сладък, дързък, самонадеянBulgarian
- তাজাBengali
- fresca, frescCatalan, Valencian
- svěží, osvěžující, čerstvýCzech
- fersk, frisk, forfriskende, ny, frækDanish
- frisch, frechGerman
- πόσιμος, νέος, γλυκός, φρέσκος, πρόσφατος, δροσερός, νωπός, αναιδής, θρασύςGreek
- freŝaEsperanto
- refrescante, fresco, simple, nuevo, dulce, groseroSpanish
- värskeEstonian
- شیرین, تازهPersian
- makea, raikas, uusi, raitis, tuore, veres, röyhkeäFinnish
- frískur, óspiltur, feskur, góðurFaroese
- doux, fraîche, rafraichissant, frais, douce, rafraichissante, nouvelles, nouvelle, nouveau, nouveaux, nouvelFrench
- úrIrish
- ùr, fionnarScottish Gaelic
- frescoGalician
- טרי, טריה, רענן, מתוקים, מרענן, מרעננת, חצופה, חצוףHebrew
- ताज़ाHindi
- frissHungarian
- քաղցրահամ, թարմացնող, թարմ, զովArmenian
- segarIndonesian
- freshaIdo
- ferskurIcelandic
- fresca, fresco, dolce, recente, nuovo, nuova, sfacciato, sfiacciataItalian
- 新鮮Japanese
- ახალიGeorgian
- жаңа, тазаKazakh
- ស្រស់Khmer
- 신선Korean
- жаңы, тазаKyrgyz
- recentibusLatin
- ສົດLao
- sviežiasLithuanian
- svaigs, spirgtsLatvian
- слатководен, свеж, пресен, тазе, безобразен, груб, дрзокMacedonian
- шинэMongolian
- nyaman, segarMalay
- ကောင်း, လန်းBurmese
- zoet, vers, fris, nieuw, grof, onbeschoft, onbehoorlijk, onbeleefdDutch
- ferskNorwegian
- frescOccitan
- ତଟକାOriya
- świeżyPolish
- refrescante, fresco, doce, mal-educado, grosseiro, rudePortuguese
- proaspătRomanian
- пресный, свежий, наглый, нахальный, грубыйRussian
- osvježavajuć, svjež, svež, свежSerbo-Croatian
- sviežiSlovak
- svežiSlovene
- freskëtAlbanian
- färsk, frisk, fräschSwedish
- శీతలీకరించిన, సరికొత్త, తాజా, ముడిగాTelugu
- тозаTajik
- สดชื่น, สดThai
- tääzeTurkmen
- tazeTurkish
- свіжийUkrainian
- تازہUrdu
- tozaUzbek
- tươi, mớiVietnamese
- פֿרישYiddish
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