We use fresh to talk about things that are new or just made. It often describes food that is good to eat because it is not old.
I bought fresh bread from the store.
She picked fresh flowers from the garden.
Fresh means feeling healthy and energetic. We use it to say someone feels good after resting.
I feel fresh after a good sleep.
She is fresh and ready to work now.
Fresh means being rude or not polite to someone, often by saying or doing things that are bold or disrespectful.
He was fresh to the teacher today.
Don't be fresh with your boss at work.
Fresh can describe ideas or styles that are new and interesting. It means something is modern or different from before.
He has a fresh idea for the project.
She likes fresh clothes and styles.
As a verb, fresh means to make something new again or supply new things, such as fresh water or fresh supplies. It means to renew or update.
She freshed the water for the fish.
We need to fresh the supplies soon.
Fresh can describe someone who is new to a school or university. It often means first-year or beginner in education.
She is a fresh student at the university.
Fresh students learn many things now.
Here, fresh means behaving in a rude or bold way that may upset others. People use it when someone crosses polite rules.
Don't be so fresh with me!
His fresh remarks upset some people.