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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
And prior to the pardon, Zhao’s business was making fresh inroads in the U.S.
In the U.S., the company’s fresh foods segments benefited from demand for its case ready and small bird offerings from key retail and quick-service restaurant customers.
Wilders’s shock election win two years ago gave fresh energy to the European hard-right.
Even more importantly, it’s a manual for what Linklater hopes will be a fresh wave of talent storming the shore any minute.
“As a small business, we take pride in offering the freshest candy, exceptional service and a personal touch that big-box retailers and closeout competitors simply can’t match,” the company says on its site.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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