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The entry for "fresh" is displayed below. Also see: out fresh WordReference English Thesaurus © 2026 Sense: Adjective: newly produced Synonyms: new Collocations, brand new, young Collocations, hot off the presses, brand spanking new (slang), mint Collocations, raw Collocations, crisp Collocations, freshly picked, fresh out of the oven Antonyms: Sense: Adjective: novel Synonyms: novel Collocations, original Collocations, innovative Collocations, different Collocations, unusual Collocations, unconventional, unique Collocations, ground-breaking, imaginative Collocations, new Collocations, new-fangled (informal), modern Collocations, up-to-the-minute, up-to-date, current Collocations, bleeding edge, cutting edge Antonyms: overused, unoriginal, worn-out, cliché, uncreative, normal Collocations, standard Collocations, unimaginative, uninventive, hackneyed Sense: Adjective: additional Synonyms: additional Collocations, further Collocations, another Collocations, whole other (slang), supplementary, supplemental, new Collocations Antonyms: Sense: Adjective: not preserved Synonyms: farm-fresh, freshly grown, fresh-grown, unrefined, raw Collocations, pure Collocations, unprocessed, unpreserved, untreated Antonyms: full of preservatives, packed with preservatives Sense: Adjective: unspoiled Synonyms: Antonyms: Sense: Adjective: not worn or soiled Synonyms: unworn, unsoiled, clean Collocations, unsullied, pristine Collocations, new Collocations, as fresh as a daisy Antonyms: used Collocations, worn Collocations, worn out, broken Collocations, damaged, faded Collocations, soiled Sense: Adjective: brisk - air, wind, etc. Synonyms: brisk Collocations, cool Collocations, chilly Collocations, chill Collocations, nippy (informal), windy Collocations, sharp Collocations, bitter Collocations, bitterly cold, cold Collocations, stiff Collocations Antonyms: Sense: Adjective: not salty - water Synonyms: pure Collocations, fit to drink, fit for consumption, safe Collocations, safe to drink, potable, drinking Antonyms: Sense: Adjective: energetic Synonyms: energetic Collocations, spry, sprightly, vigorous, full of vitality, lively Collocations, bouncing Collocations, full of energy, bursting with energy, full of beans (UK, informal), full of vim and vigor, full of vim and vigour (UK) Antonyms: Sense: Adjective: refreshed Synonyms: refreshed, rested, like new, like a new man, like a new woman, renewed, revitalized, revitalised (UK), as good as new Antonyms: Sense: Adjective: inexperienced Synonyms: inexperienced, virgin Collocations, untried, new to sth, inexpert, green Collocations, unpracticed, unpractised (UK), novice, rookie (informal), newbie (informal), new Collocations, uninitiated, naive Collocations, unfledged, untrained, innocent Collocations Antonyms: Sense: Adjective: rude - informal Synonyms: rude Collocations, cocky Collocations (informal), cheeky Collocations (informal), saucy (informal), sassy Collocations (mainly US, informal), insolent, brazen Collocations, audacious, immodest, forward Collocations, disrespectful, bold Collocations, impertinent, impudent Antonyms: shy Collocations, modest Collocations, timid, courteous, polite Collocations, respectful Collocations Sense: Adjective: fashionable - informal Synonyms: fashionable Collocations, cool Collocations, hip Collocations, chic Collocations, stylish Collocations, trendy Collocations, voguish, in Collocations, happening Collocations, modish, au courant, a la mode 🗣️Recent forum discussions about thesaurus entries: air out /fresh air in the room/ - English Only forum
be fresh out of [things to say / rants] - English Only forum breathing the fresh air (in and out) - English Only forum fit him out with fresh armor and fit ourselves out - English Only forum fresh feeling fades out - English Only forum fresh out of soft-hearted judges - English Only forum fresh-out-of-Yale - English Only forum I'm fresh out of/run out of coffee - English Only forum I’m fresh out of Kewpie dolls - English Only forum Let some fresh air (into) / air (out?) the house - English Only forum
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