freshness
adjectiveDivide freshness into syllables:
fresh · ness
How to pronounce freshness:
Definition of freshness:
- freshness (adjective):
- not faded
- not worn or rumpled
- not stale, sour, or decayed
- full of or renewed in vigor refreshed
- having its original qualities unimpaired such as
Synonyms for freshness:
cheekiness
creativity
crispness
crust
gall
glow
hipness
impertinence
impudence
innovativeness
insolence
inventiveness
newness
novelty
originality
trendiness
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Here are some other common words that have 2 syllables, like freshness does.
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- howled
- refreshed
- gloated
- cradling
- awkward
- prancing
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- pandered
- chastise
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- recline
- approve
- oblige
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- beckoned
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