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fresser

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Yiddish ???????? (freser).

Noun

fresser (plural fressers)

  1. (chiefly Jewish) A glutton.
    • 2013, Thomas Pynchon, Bleeding Edge, Vintage 2014, p. 33:
      ‘She is quite the fresser.’

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fresher

English

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /?f????/
  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?f????/
  • Rhymes: -???(?)

Etymology 1

fresh +? -er (used to form the comparative)

Adjective

fresher

  1. comparative form of fresh: more fresh

Etymology 2

From a clipping of freshman +? -er (Oxford -er).

Noun

fresher (plural freshers)

  1. (Britain) A first year student at a university.
  2. (India) A fresh graduate looking for one's first job.
Usage notes
  • Fresher is much more commonly used than freshman in the UK.
Synonyms
  • (first year student): freshman (now chiefly US), frosh (US)
Hypernyms
  • See Thesaurus:beginner
Related terms
  • freshers' week

Anagrams

  • refresh

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