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fresh

Definition for fresh

adjective as in additional

adjective as in refreshing to the senses

adjective as in inexperienced

adjective as in sassy, brazen

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More broadly, his fresh approach to the Middle East rejected decades of sclerotic diplomacy focused singularly on Palestinian statehood, embraced an emerging Sunni coalition against Iran and made possible the historic Abraham Accords.

Ms. Terekh argues their unorthodox expertise brought a “fresh sparkle” to arms development.

What fresh hell awaits us on this second try, we’re about to find out.

Amid the fresh scholarship of recent years—the microanalysis of quill strokes, the algorithmic scrutiny of syntax—Mr. Swift’s contribution, and it’s a valuable one, is to tell the story of a building.

The recent cases of prisoners being mistakenly released has put a fresh spotlight on the demands facing the justice system.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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