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freshest vs most fresh

'Freshest' is the more common usage in English, but 'freshest' and 'most fresh' are equally correct. 'Freshest' is the superlative form of 'fresh,' while 'most fresh' is the comparative form followed by 'fresh.'
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Last updated: June 04, 2024

freshest

This is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'freshest' when you want to describe something as the most fresh among a group of items or in a particular context.
  • You're the freshest Fifi I ever met.
  • That's why we always had the freshest fruit.
  • My secret is using the freshest ingredients.
  • They were our freshest samples by far.
  • Our freshest corpse drove her around.
  • When it comes to coffee, it's the freshest.
  • The stomach contents of the freshest corpse contained coffee and pistachio grains.
  • Cook an Italian dinner with only the freshest ingredients?
  • "Comedy's freshest female voice."
  • DNA won't be ready for 48 hours, but until then the freshest body will yield the most clues. I'll take some snaps.
  • He sails the seven seas so you don't have to, bringing you the freshest produce which will have you hooked, line and sinker.
  • Sure, they're a couple bucks more, but between you and me and the wall, it's the freshest herb we got.
  • Budge, the place over there does the freshest fish in the South Pacific.
  • When it comes to fish, ours is the freshest and the best.
  • No, I started with the freshest ingredients, like -
  • The first gush is the freshest, the sweetest, isn't it?
  • Freshest water you'll ever... walt!
  • I have a nice wood desk. I don't need fresh air because I have the freshest air around: A.C.
  • I look for the freshest, the juiciest, the most tender USDA prime, Grade A, low-fat, ultra lean.
  • So use only the freshest chicken.

Alternatives:

  • most fresh

most fresh

This is correct but less commonly used in English.

You can use 'most fresh' to compare the freshness of two or more items, but 'freshest' is more commonly used in this context.
  • The Russian Federation imposed an EU wide ban on most fresh vegetables on 2 June 2011.
  • Glory, Your Most Fresh and Cleanness, it's just a matter of time.
  • Most of them are fresh out of boot.
  • We're outside in the fresh air most of the day, playing games, or in class learning about how to eat healthily.
  • She has the most extensive collection of fresh herbs in Paris, all organic, and I want you to ask her to make a drink from this combination of herbs.
  • For most of the fresh fruit and vegetables, the country of origin labelling is also mandatory and extending this obligation to processed fruit and vegetable products will be considered in the framework of the reform for the fruit and vegetables sectors scheduled for year 2006.
  • Producers compete to a certain extent for fresh fruit with the direct fresh produce consumer market.
  • Fresh vegetables are almost as valuable as fresh meat these days.
  • They're fresh-mango margaritas from my friend Rita's fresh mangos.
  • They must devise fresh perspectives and give fresh impetus to the instruments of a democratic Europe.
  • Now, for his breakfast smoothie you'll need fresh peaches, fresh mangoes, vanilla soy milk and fresh orange juice.
  • He brought fresh proceedings against this second rejection.
  • Maultaschen are marketed fresh or packed.
  • Cooperation under the Copenhagen process should be given fresh impetus.
  • Fresh is monkey's breath, brother.
  • We need a fresh blood sample.
  • A raiding party's returning with fresh oysters.
  • Fresh sea air, working outside.
  • Forgot what fresh, pickleless air smells like.
  • Sounds like you guys could use some fresh blood.

Alternatives:

  • freshest

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