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1. fresh
adjective. ['ˈfrɛʃ'] recently made, produced, or harvested.
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Etymology
- fresch (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Fresh
- venkatesh
- mandresh
- vergresh
- pradesh
- lafleche
- vergesh
- somesh
- ritesh
- mahesh
- koresh
- enmesh
- tresch
- thresh
- suresh
- klesch
- gresh
- flesh
- flesch
- dresch
- creche
- wesche
- wesch
- tesh
- tesch
- resch
- pesh
- pesch
- mesh
- mesch
- lesh
How do you pronounce fresh?
Pronounce fresh as frɛʃ.
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Sentences with fresh
1. Verb, base form
Move the victim to fresh air and monitor respiration.
2. Adjective
All you need is a few pounds of fresh crab legs, water, and a baking pan.
3. Noun, singular or mass
To prevent them from developing a soggy texture, roasted potatoes are best served fresh.
Quotes about fresh
1. You are ugly when you love her, you are beautiful and fresh, vital and free, modern and poetic when you don't... you are more beautiful as an orphan than as your mother's son.
- Witold Gombrowicz
2. The garden of love is green without limit and yields many fruits other than sorrow or joy. Love is beyond either condition: without spring, without autumn, it is always fresh.
- Rumi
3. Who will tell whether one happy moment of love or the joy of breathing or walking on a bright morning and smelling the fresh air, is not worth all the suffering and effort which life implies.
- Erich Fromm
2. fresh
adjective. ['ˈfrɛʃ'] (of a cycle) beginning or occurring again.
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Etymology
- fresch (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. fresh
adjective. ['ˈfrɛʃ'] imparting vitality and energy.
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Etymology
- fresch (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. fresh
adjective. ['ˈfrɛʃ'] original and of a kind not seen before.
Etymology
- fresch (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. fresh
adjective. ['ˈfrɛʃ'] not canned or otherwise preserved.
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Etymology
- fresch (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. fresh
adjective. ['ˈfrɛʃ'] with restored energy.
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- fresch (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. fresh
adjective. ['ˈfrɛʃ'] improperly forward or bold.
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- fresch (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. fresh
adjective. ['ˈfrɛʃ'] free from impurities.
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Etymology
- fresch (Middle English (1100-1500))