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fresh
adjective as in new, just produced
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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
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cheeky, disrespectful, flip, flippant, forward, impertinent, impudent, insolent, nervy, pert, presumptuous, rude, saucy, smart-alecky, snippy, wise
Example Sentences
Earlier this week the Conservatives urged the commission to open a fresh inquiry arguing that "new information" had raised more questions about the donations.
Others jockeying for contention are pitching themselves as offering a breath of fresh air.
Price played the song, with a fresh anti-fascist lyric thrown in, on her Sept. 16 visit to “Kimmel” the night after this interview.
But a fresh listen to “Listen Without Prejudice” reveals a deeply personal record that’s interested in defining itself by introspection and progress.
At Backhouse, where the door is wide open and fresh flowers are on the table, “you almost feel like you’re going to someone’s house,” she said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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