Definitions and Examples of fresh, sound
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Newly made or obtained; not stale, spoiled, or decayed.
Example
The bakery sells fresh bread every morning.
In good condition; not damaged, decayed, or defective.
Example
The car passed the inspection because it was in sound condition.
Key Differences: fresh vs sound
- 1Fresh refers to something that is newly made or obtained and has not been exposed to air, moisture, or other factors that can cause spoilage or decay.
- 2Sound refers to something that is in good condition and has not been damaged, decayed, or defective.
Effective Usage of fresh, sound
- 1Food: Use fresh to describe food that is recently made or obtained and has not gone bad. Use sound to describe food that is in good condition and has not been damaged or spoiled.
- 2Health: Use fresh and sound to describe a healthy body or mind.
- 3Environment: Use fresh and sound to describe clean air, water, or soil.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct nuances: Fresh refers to something that is newly made or obtained and has not been exposed to factors that can cause spoilage or decay. Sound refers to something that is in good condition and has not been damaged, decayed, or defective. Use these words to describe food, health, and environment.