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  • 21fresh|ly — «FREHSH lee», adverb. 1. in a fresh manner: »a freshly challenging air. 2. recently: »freshly shaved …

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  • 22fresh — novel, *new, new fashioned, newfangled, modern, modernistic, original Analogous words: gleaming, glistening, sparkling (see FLASH vb): virginal, *youthful: raw, green, crude, uncouth (see RUDE): naive, unsophisticated, artless, *natural Antonyms …

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  • 23fresh|en|er — «FREHSH uh nuhr», noun. something that freshens …

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  • 24fresh|er — «FREHSH uhr», noun. British Slang. a freshman …

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  • 25fresh — [[t]fre̱ʃ[/t]] ♦♦ fresher, freshest 1) ADJ: ADJ n A fresh thing or amount replaces or is added to a previous thing or amount. He asked Strathclyde police, which carried out the original investigation, to make fresh inquiries... I need a new… …

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  • 26fresh — /freS/ adjective 1 NEW new or recently made, added etc to replace something or add to it: I ll just make some fresh coffee. | There s been no fresh news of the fighting since yesterday. | a fresh attempt/look/approach etc (=done again in a new… …

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  • 27fresh */*/*/ — UK [freʃ] / US adjective Word forms fresh : adjective fresh comparative fresher superlative freshest 1) a) fresh food has been recently picked, caught, or prepared You can use fresh or tinned tomatoes for this recipe. Fresh salmon is much nicer… …

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  • 28fresh — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French fresch, freis, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German frisc fresh; akin to Old English fersc fresh Date: 13th century 1. a. having its original qualities unimpaired: as (1) full of or …

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  • 29fresh — freshly, adv. freshness, n. /fresh/, adj., fresher, freshest, n., v., adv. adj. 1. newly made or obtained: fresh footprints. 2. recently arrived; just come: fresh from school. 3. new; not previously known, met with, etc.; novel: to uncover fresh… …

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  • 30fresh*/*/*/ — [freʃ] adj 1) clearly new and different We need a completely fresh approach to the problem.[/ex] The programme takes a fresh look at this difficult issue.[/ex] She regarded the birth of her children as a fresh start (= a chance to start living in …

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