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		Definition of afresh in English: afreshadverb əˈfrɛʃəˈfrɛʃ In a new or different way.  she left the job to start afresh  Example sentencesExamples -  I mean, we were supposed to have left all this behind and have started afresh.
 -  In the light of that information, he looked at his findings afresh.
 -  It challenges viewers to think afresh about issues of peace, war, colonialism and slavery.
 -  My intention is to look afresh at the monument with a different kind of vision.
 -  A new Convention was therefore elected, to begin the task afresh; but once more it was soon stalemated.
 -  This is a good time to look afresh at personal relationships to rejuvenate the friendship you may have lost.
 -  He also said that subsidies in power, agriculture and other sectors also needed to be looked at afresh.
 -  But when I hear them afresh, they never fail to amaze me by their brilliance.
 -  He would be 35 at the end of it and, even if anybody wanted to employ a man with such a tarnished reputation, he would be too old to start afresh.
 -  A forgotten part of the city's commercial heart is stirring afresh thanks to the to the hard work and enthusiasm of local traders.
 -  They have to be learnt afresh with each new generation, and they are easily lost.
 -  Humour is a way of reframing events, of looking at them afresh.
 -  Like so many of the other selections, this unfamiliar arrangement allows us to hear the timeless words and their meaning afresh.
 -  In view of this situation, his works required to be deeply studied afresh.
 -  I decided to give him the benefit of the doubt and start afresh.
 -  The advantage I have as an outsider coming in is that you see things afresh, and you don't have the baggage of who you played for and what you did.
 -  They will erase all aspects of their former life and start afresh.
 -  Tomorrow the great leader's axiom will be recalled afresh once again.
 -  The endless repetition of incorrigible and isolated individuality is the statement and each time he makes it he makes it afresh.
 -  If civilisation lay in ruins, then there was a momentous opportunity to sweep away this heap of broken images and start afresh.
 
  Synonyms anew, again, over again, once again, once more, a second time, another time 
 Rhymes   Andhra Pradesh, Bangladesh, crème fraîche, enmesh, flesh, fresh, intermesh, Kesh, Madhya Pradesh, Marrakesh, mesh, nesh, thresh, Uttar Pradesh    Definition of afresh in US English: afreshadverbəˈfreSHəˈfrɛʃ In a new or different way.  she left the job to start afresh  Example sentencesExamples -  Humour is a way of reframing events, of looking at them afresh.
 -  He also said that subsidies in power, agriculture and other sectors also needed to be looked at afresh.
 -  They will erase all aspects of their former life and start afresh.
 -  In view of this situation, his works required to be deeply studied afresh.
 -  I decided to give him the benefit of the doubt and start afresh.
 -  A forgotten part of the city's commercial heart is stirring afresh thanks to the to the hard work and enthusiasm of local traders.
 -  It challenges viewers to think afresh about issues of peace, war, colonialism and slavery.
 -  Tomorrow the great leader's axiom will be recalled afresh once again.
 -  This is a good time to look afresh at personal relationships to rejuvenate the friendship you may have lost.
 -  My intention is to look afresh at the monument with a different kind of vision.
 -  The endless repetition of incorrigible and isolated individuality is the statement and each time he makes it he makes it afresh.
 -  A new Convention was therefore elected, to begin the task afresh; but once more it was soon stalemated.
 -  They have to be learnt afresh with each new generation, and they are easily lost.
 -  Like so many of the other selections, this unfamiliar arrangement allows us to hear the timeless words and their meaning afresh.
 -  But when I hear them afresh, they never fail to amaze me by their brilliance.
 -  He would be 35 at the end of it and, even if anybody wanted to employ a man with such a tarnished reputation, he would be too old to start afresh.
 -  In the light of that information, he looked at his findings afresh.
 -  I mean, we were supposed to have left all this behind and have started afresh.
 -  The advantage I have as an outsider coming in is that you see things afresh, and you don't have the baggage of who you played for and what you did.
 -  If civilisation lay in ruins, then there was a momentous opportunity to sweep away this heap of broken images and start afresh.
 
  Synonyms anew, again, over again, once again, once more, a second time, another time     |