unwilted
1unwilted — adj. * * * …
2unwilted — un·wilted …
3unwilted — |ən+ adjective Etymology: un (I) + wilted, past participle of wilt : not wilted * * * adj …
4Tea — For other uses, see Tea (disambiguation). Tea Longjing tea being infused in a glass …
5Crisp — (kr?sp), a. [AS. crisp, fr. L. crispus; cf. carpere to pluck, card (wool), and E. harvest. Cf. {Crape}.] 1. Curling in stiff curls or ringlets; as, crisp hair. [1913 Webster] 2. Curled with the ripple of the water. [Poetic] [1913 Webster] You… …
6kale — /kayl/, n. 1. Also called borecole. a cabbagelike cultivated plant, Brassica oleracea acephala, of the mustard family, having curled or wrinkled leaves: used as a vegetable. 2. Scot. cabbage. 3. Slang. money. Also, kail. [1250 1300; ME cale,… …
7fresh — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. novel, recent; new, unfaded, unjaded, unhackneyed, unused; healthy, vigorous; rested, unfatigued; unsalted; cool, refreshing, brisk, keen; inexperienced; slang, insolent. See newness, cold, health,… …
8fresh — a. 1. New, recent, novel. 2. New, renewed, de novo, revived. 3. Blooming, flourishing, unfaded, unwithered, unwilted, well preserved, in good condition, unimpaired, undecayed. 4. Of recent make, not stale or sour, sweet. 5. Rosy, blooming, ruddy …
9fresh — adjective 1) fresh fruit Syn: newly picked, garden fresh, crisp, unwilted; raw, natural, unprocessed Ant: stale, processed 2) a fresh sheet of paper Syn …
10crisp — adj 1. brittle, crumbly, friable, breakable, frangible. 2. fresh, green, unwilted, unwithered, firm, flavorous. 3. sharp, tart, blunt, abrupt, straightforward, candid; decided, resolved, unhesitating, unwavering; pithy, concise, succinct, terse.… …