Fresher can be categorized as a noun and an adjective.
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fresh - recently made, produced, or harvested; "fresh bread"; "a fresh scent"; "fresh lettuce" | ||
fresh - improperly forward or bold; "don't be fresh with me"; "impertinent of a child to lecture a grownup"; "an impudent boy given to insulting strangers"; "Don't get wise with me!" | ||
fresh - not yet used or soiled; "a fresh shirt"; "a fresh sheet of paper"; "an unused envelope" | ||
fresh - not canned or otherwise preserved; "fresh vegetables" | ||
fresh - (of a cycle) beginning or occurring again; "a fresh start"; "fresh ideas" | ||
fresh - original and of a kind not seen before; "the computer produced a completely novel proof of a well-known theorem" | ||
fresh - not soured or preserved; "sweet milk" | ||
fresh - with restored energy | ||
fresh - not containing or composed of salt water; "fresh water" | ||
fresh - having recently calved and therefore able to give milk; "the cow is fresh" | ||
fresh - free from impurities; "clean water"; "fresh air" | ||
fresh - imparting vitality and energy; "the bracing mountain air" | ||
Noun |
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fresher - a first-year undergraduate |
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1. | adj. | The eggs in this case are fresher than those in the other case. | |
2. | adj. | I have a much fresher piece of bread than you. | |
3. | adj. | Manufacturers add ethyl butyrate to their orange juice to make it taste fresher. | |
4. | adj. | Near yonder narrow road stands an old knight's castle; thick ivy creeps over the old ruined walls, leaf over leaf, even to the balcony, in which stands a beautiful maiden. She bends over the balustrades, and looks up the road. No rose on its stem is fresher than she; no apple-blossom, wafted by the wind, floats more lightly than she moves. Her rich silk rustles as she bends over and exclaims, 'Will he not come?' | |
5. | adj. | It is preferable to shop on Thursdays when the fruit and vegetables are fresher. | |
6. | adj. | A rose is fresher as a bud than as a flower in bloom. | |
7. | adj. | Your bread is fresher than mine. | |
8. | adj. | Fresh bread. | |
9. | adj. | A fresh scent. | |
10. | adj. | Fresh lettuce. | |
11. | adj. | Don't be fresh with me. | |
12. | adj. | A fresh shirt. | |
13. | adj. | A fresh sheet of paper. | |
14. | adj. | Fresh vegetables. | |
15. | adj. | A fresh start. | |
16. | noun | Are you a fresher? |
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adj. | |
The eggs in this case are fresher than those in the other case. | |
I have a much fresher piece of bread than you. | |
Manufacturers add ethyl butyrate to their orange juice to make it taste fresher. | |
Near yonder narrow road stands an old knight's castle; thick ivy creeps over the old ruined walls, leaf over leaf, even to the balcony, in which stands a beautiful maiden. She bends over the balustrades, and looks up the road. No rose on its stem is fresher than she; no apple-blossom, wafted by the wind, floats more lightly than she moves. Her rich silk rustles as she bends over and exclaims, 'Will he not come?' | |
It is preferable to shop on Thursdays when the fruit and vegetables are fresher. | |
A rose is fresher as a bud than as a flower in bloom. | |
Your bread is fresher than mine. | |
Fresh bread. |
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A fresh scent. |
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Fresh lettuce. |
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Don't be fresh with me. |
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A fresh shirt. |
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A fresh sheet of paper. |
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Fresh vegetables. |
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A fresh start. |
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Are you a fresher? |