Definitions and Examples of new, fresh, unworn
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Recently made or produced; not old or used.
Example
She bought a new dress for the party.
Newly made or obtained; not stale, spoiled, or wilted.
Example
I prefer to buy fresh vegetables from the market.
unworn
Not having been worn; brand new.
Example
The shoes were unworn and still had the price tag on them.
Key Differences: new vs fresh vs unworn
- 1New refers to something that has recently been made or produced.
- 2Fresh refers to something that is newly obtained or recently harvested.
- 3Unworn refers to something that has never been worn before.
Effective Usage of new, fresh, unworn
- 1Shopping: Use these antonyms when shopping for clothes, shoes, or other items.
- 2Cooking: Use fresh to describe ingredients that are recently harvested or obtained.
- 3Describing Objects: Use these antonyms to describe the condition of objects.
Remember this!
The antonyms new, fresh, and unworn describe something that is not old, used, or worn out. Use these words when shopping, cooking, or describing objects to convey their condition.