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Fresh: Exploring Meanings and Uses

1 Core Meanings of Fresh

The word fresh has several important meanings. When talking about food, fresh means recently produced or harvested. Fresh produce includes fruits and vegetables that were recently picked. We also use fresh to describe something new or different, like a fresh start or a fresh perspective. When someone is energetic after rest, we say they look fresh-faced.

Key Terms

fresh
recently made or obtained; new and different
fresh produce
recently harvested fruits and vegetables
fresh start
a new beginning
fresh perspective
a new way of looking at something

💬 Section 1: At the Grocery Store

Sarah helps Tom find fresh produce

Tom: “Could you help me find some fresh vegetables?”
Sarah: “Of course! We've just received fresh produce this morning. The lettuce looks especially good.”
Tom: “Great! I need tomatoes too. Are these fresh?”
Sarah: “I'm sorry, but we're fresh out of tomatoes. The new delivery arrives tomorrow morning.”
Tom: “Oh, I see. What about these mushrooms? When did they arrive?”
Sarah: “Those came in fresh yesterday. They're locally grown.”
Tom: “Perfect! I'll take some fresh mushrooms and lettuce then.”

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2 Common Phrases with Fresh

We often use fresh in everyday phrases. When we need fresh air, we go outside. If we’re fresh out of something, it means we’ve just run out. We might need to freshen up before going out. A refresh can mean updating or making something new again.

Key Terms

fresh air
clean outdoor air
fresh out of
having just run out of something
freshen up
to make oneself clean and tidy
refresh
to update or make new again

💬 Section 2: Making Changes

Two friends discuss life changes

Alex: “I'm thinking of making a fresh start in a new city.”
Jamie: “That's exciting! What made you want a change?”
Alex: “I need a fresh perspective on my career.”
Jamie: “Moving can help with that. Where are you thinking of going?”
Alex: “Maybe Seattle. I should freshen up my resume first though.”
Jamie: “Good idea! Want to get some fresh air and talk about it?”
Alex: “Yes, a walk would help me clear my head and get a fresh perspective.”

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📝 Key Vocabulary Recap

freshrecently made or obtained; new and different
fresh producerecently harvested fruits and vegetables
fresh starta new beginning
fresh perspectivea new way of looking at something
fresh airclean outdoor air
fresh out ofhaving just run out of something
freshen upto make oneself clean and tidy
refreshto update or make new again
fresh-facedlooking energetic and well-rested
freshlyvery recently; just now
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