- newly made or obtained: fresh footprints.
- recently arrived; just come: fresh from school.
- new; not previously known, met with, etc.; novel: to uncover fresh facts;to seek fresh experiences.
- additional or further: fresh supplies.
- not salty, as water.
- retaining the original properties unimpaired; not stale or spoiled: Is the milk still fresh?
- not preserved by freezing, canning, pickling, salting, drying, etc.: fresh vegetables.
- not tired or fatigued; brisk; vigorous: She was still fresh after that long walk.
- not faded, worn, obliterated, etc.: fresh paint;a fresh appearance.
- looking youthful and healthy: a fresh beauty that we all admired.
- pure, cool, or refreshing, as air.
- denoting a young wine, especially a white or rosé, that is clean, crisp, and uncomplicated.
- (of wind) moderately strong or brisk.
- inexperienced; green; callow: Two hundred fresh recruits arrived at the training camp.
- forward or presumptuous.
- (of a cow) having recently given birth to a calf.
- Slang.
- the fresh part or time.
- a freshet.
- to make or become fresh.
- not stale or deteriorated; newly made, harvested, etc
- newly acquired, created, found, etc
- novel; original
- latest; most recent
- further; additional; more
- not canned, frozen, or otherwise preserved
- (of water) not salt
- bright or clear
- chilly or invigorating
- not tired; alert; refreshed
- not worn or faded
- having a healthy or ruddy appearance
- newly or just arrived; straight
- youthful or inexperienced
- designating a female farm animal, esp a cow, that has recently given birth
- presumptuous or disrespectful; forward
- partially intoxicated; tipsy
- the fresh part or time of something
- another name for freshet
- to make or become fresh; freshen
- in a fresh manner; freshly
- having just run out of supplies of