Pronunciation: /bɑks frɛʃ/

Definitions of box-fresh

adjective describing something as brand new or in perfect condition

Example Sentences

A1 I bought a box-fresh pair of sneakers for my brother's birthday.

A2 She always prefers to wear box-fresh clothes to special occasions.

B1 The store had a sale on box-fresh electronics, so I bought a new laptop.

B2 The car dealership promised a box-fresh vehicle with all the latest features.

C1 The art collector added a box-fresh painting to their impressive collection.

C2 The designer launched a box-fresh line of clothing that quickly sold out.

Examples of box-fresh in a Sentence

formal The new shoes were box-fresh and had never been worn before.

informal I just got these box-fresh kicks and I can't wait to show them off.

slang Check out my box-fresh sneakers, they're so fresh.

figurative Her ideas were always box-fresh, innovative and original.

Grammatical Forms of box-fresh

past tense

box-freshed

plural

box-freshes

comparative

more box-fresh

superlative

most box-fresh

present tense

box-fresh

future tense

will be box-fresh

perfect tense

have box-freshed

continuous tense

is being box-fresh

singular

box-fresh

positive degree

box-fresher

infinitive

to box-fresh

gerund

box-freshing

participle

box-freshed

Origin and Evolution of box-fresh

First Known Use: 1990 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'box-fresh' originated in the world of sneaker culture, referring to a brand new pair of sneakers that are still in their original box.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'box-fresh' has expanded beyond just sneakers to describe any brand new item that is still in its original packaging or pristine condition.