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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
fresher
noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
freshers' week
▪ a freshers' party
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Only a few months ago university freshers started student life feeling quite flush.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
fresher

fresher \fresher\ n. a first-year undergraduate. [Brit. slang]

Syn: freshman.

Wiktionary
fresher
  1. (en-comparative of: fresh) n. 1 (context British English) A freshman. 2 (context Indian English) A fresh graduate looking for his or her first jo

WordNet
fresher

n. a first-year undergraduate [syn: freshman]

Usage examples of "fresher".

I moved to stick him as he to draw his antique sword, but was diverted by a fresher threat from Danaus, who roared upon me.

Holmes imagined all the fearless, fresher authors Fields was courting, convincing, shaping.

But, as was to be expected from so much heat and bluster, the tumult subsided as fresher frets or more profitable engagements distracted the attention of the injured.

Such a picture was unrolled before the four individuals who now took their way toward the fine hill to the west of the Bower of Nature, and they enjoyed its beauty, and felt fresher and purer for the sight.

But not a sweeter, fresher maid Than this in homely cotton, Whose pleasant face and silky braid I have not yet forgotten.

As they left the mock chamber, another batch of glovers, even younger and fresher in elfstate, passed them.

The jetway door had been opened and the first-class passengers began to file out, looking ever so much fresher than the travelers behind them.

It took time to develop a sense that nodules in one location were better, fresher, less subject to inclusions of foreign materials, than stones from a different location.

He retinted himself all over, making his colour a fresher and slightly deeper purple.

It smelled fresher on the open meadow, too, and flying scavengers were not the only birds feasting, although other activities seemed more important.

He said that instruction would do, and he was not only, younger and handsomer, but he was fresher from the schools than old Harrington, who, even the lady sketchers could see, painted in an obsolescent manner.

Upon this dance, amonge other men, Danced a squier before Dorigen That fresher was, and jollier of array *As to my doom,* than is the month of May.

On their sustaining garments not a blemish, But fresher than before: and, as thou badest me, In troops I have dispersed them 'bout the isle.

Much fresher winds, and more uncertain: sometimes they would fairly box the compass, and now it was no unusual thing for the Surprise to strike her topgallantmasts down on deck, hand her courses, and proceed under closereefed topsails alone.

And then he merely went below to change into fresher, dandier clothing.