Definitions and Examples of young, new, fresh
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
In the early stage of life or growth; not yet mature.
Example
She is still young and has a lot to learn.
Recently made or produced; not old.
Example
He bought a new car last week.
Newly made or obtained; not stale or spoiled.
Example
I prefer to buy fresh vegetables from the market.
Key Differences: young vs new vs fresh
- 1Young refers to a person or thing that is in the early stage of life or growth.
- 2New refers to something that has been recently made or produced.
- 3Fresh refers to something that has been recently made or obtained and is not stale or spoiled.
Effective Usage of young, new, fresh
- 1Describing People: Use young to describe people who are in the early stage of life or growth.
- 2Describing Objects: Use new to describe objects that have been recently made or produced.
- 3Describing Food: Use fresh to describe food that has been recently made or obtained and is not stale or spoiled.
Remember this!
The antonyms of oldish are young, new, and fresh. Use young to describe people or things in the early stage of life or growth, new to describe recently made or produced objects, and fresh to describe recently made or obtained food that is not stale or spoiled.