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[ US /əˈfɹɛʃ/ ]
[ UK /ɐfɹˈɛʃ/ ]
ADVERB
  1. again but in a new or different way
    start afresh
    starting life anew in a fresh place
    wanted to write the story anew

How To Use afresh In A Sentence

  • I'm looking at it afresh and applying my findings not only to our bespoke tailoring but to the ready-to-wear collection. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has read widely in the archives, and listened afresh to the music of the period.
  • Also the way he approaches the classics, indeed, the way he approaches all of history, is examined afresh.
  • In order to aggrandize afresh their power, the powerful countries started aforethought aggression time and again.
  • Polmayne was a stopgap, a stepping stone, a place in which to sit back and look around before starting afresh. THE MAIN CAGES
  • The current system just isn't working - we need to go back to the drawing board and start afresh.
  • As it sets in motion the election of the next Pope, it serves as a reminder that the papacy is not passed on but taken up afresh — that it is recast by each man who occupies the office, and that the process by which a new Pope is chosen is something other than a simple succession. In Search of a Pope
  • In the light of that information, he looked at his findings afresh.
  • Manage Britney Spears 'Facebook, Twitter, Harvard Degree Required Britney leaves' jinxed 'home behind and moves into $9m mansion as she starts afresh Robert Pattinson gets in trouble for cutting his trademark locks. WeSmirch
  • and remarking , in the timing, interweaving, beginning afresh, the writer comes to discern things in his material which were not consciously in his mind.
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