Fresh Start

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /frɛʃ stɑrt/

Definitions of fresh start

noun a new beginning or opportunity to start over

Example Sentences

A1 I am excited for a fresh start in my new job.

A2 Moving to a new city gave me a fresh start.

B1 After a difficult breakup, she decided to move abroad for a fresh start.

B2 Starting a new hobby can give you a fresh start and a new perspective.

C1 Taking a sabbatical from work allowed her to have a fresh start and reevaluate her career goals.

C2 Going on a meditation retreat helped him clear his mind and make a fresh start in life.

adjective new or not previously used or experienced

Example Sentences

A1 I am excited to start a fresh start in my new job.

A2 After a difficult breakup, she decided to move to a new city for a fresh start.

B1 Starting a new school year is a great opportunity for a fresh start.

B2 The company's new CEO promised to bring a fresh start to the struggling business.

C1 Taking a sabbatical allowed her to take a fresh start and reevaluate her career goals.

C2 After years of working in the same industry, he decided to pursue a fresh start by starting his own business.

Examples of fresh start in a Sentence

formal After the company faced financial difficulties, they decided to restructure and take a fresh start.

informal I'm really looking forward to moving to a new city and getting a fresh start.

slang I broke up with my ex and now I'm single and ready for a fresh start.

figurative The sunrise symbolizes a fresh start and new opportunities every day.

Grammatical Forms of fresh start

plural

fresh starts

comparative

fresher start

superlative

freshest start

present tense

fresh start

future tense

will have a fresh start

perfect tense

have had a fresh start

continuous tense

is having a fresh start

singular

fresh start

positive degree

fresh start

infinitive

to have a fresh start

gerund

having a fresh start

participle

fresh starting

Origin and Evolution of fresh start

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'fresh start' likely originated from the idea of starting anew or beginning again with a clean slate.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'fresh start' has come to symbolize a new beginning, a chance to leave past mistakes behind and start afresh. It is often used in personal development, self-help, and motivational contexts.