unfresh

English

Etymology

un- + fresh

Adjective

unfresh (comparative more unfresh, superlative most unfresh)

  1. Stale, not fresh.
    • 1957, J. D. Salinger, "Zooey", in, 1961, Franny and Zooey, 1991 LB Books edition, page 139,
      "You told me that bit last night. I don't want any unfresh reminiscences this morning, buddy," Zooey said, and resumed looking out of the window.
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